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3D line with the same offset in each point from the edge of the spigot

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Anonymous
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3D line with the same offset in each point from the edge of the spigot

Anonymous
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Hello,

 

I'm trying to draw 3d line on cylindrical surface which can be easily made by a chamfer tool (see below - dark green line).

chamfer.PNG

Distance between cutting line and the dark green line is the same in each point.

 

arc length.PNG

The problem is that I don't want to make a chamfer. I only need a 3d sketch or a surface tangential to the bigger pipe.

I also tried to make it by "wrap to surface" but the outcome isn't satisfying:

 

project curve.PNG

Blue line is made by a chamfer tool and yellow by curve to surface projection.

 

Any ideas how to make the blue line as a 3d sketch without chamfering ?

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3D line with the same offset in each point from the edge of the spigot

Hello,

 

I'm trying to draw 3d line on cylindrical surface which can be easily made by a chamfer tool (see below - dark green line).

chamfer.PNG

Distance between cutting line and the dark green line is the same in each point.

 

arc length.PNG

The problem is that I don't want to make a chamfer. I only need a 3d sketch or a surface tangential to the bigger pipe.

I also tried to make it by "wrap to surface" but the outcome isn't satisfying:

 

project curve.PNG

Blue line is made by a chamfer tool and yellow by curve to surface projection.

 

Any ideas how to make the blue line as a 3d sketch without chamfering ?

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JDMather
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Can you attach your *.ipt file here?


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Can you attach your *.ipt file here?


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Curtis_Waguespack
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Hi fdcsaz,

 

One method would be to create the Chamfer, project it into a 3D Sketch, then use the Delete Face tool with the Heal option.

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

 

 

Hi fdcsaz,

 

One method would be to create the Chamfer, project it into a 3D Sketch, then use the Delete Face tool with the Heal option.

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

 

 

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blandb
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Please see attached files to see if this is what you are looking for...

 

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Please see attached files to see if this is what you are looking for...

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you Curtis_Wagues... Your method is ok, but requires few additional features especialy when I have main pipe and junction pipe as a separate bodies (I have to do this on surface objects).

 

Thank you blandb, but I still don't have Inventor 2016 so I am not able to open your files. I will check them soon.

 

I think that there should be some feature implemented in future version of inventor which will help with such an issue. Some kind of offset on 3d surface.

 

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Thank you Curtis_Wagues... Your method is ok, but requires few additional features especialy when I have main pipe and junction pipe as a separate bodies (I have to do this on surface objects).

 

Thank you blandb, but I still don't have Inventor 2016 so I am not able to open your files. I will check them soon.

 

I think that there should be some feature implemented in future version of inventor which will help with such an issue. Some kind of offset on 3d surface.

 

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