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Guidance on how to make this part?

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Anonymous
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Guidance on how to make this part?

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Hi! First thing, I'm new at this. I have attached a sketch on what I'm trying to achieve. I have tried to find a solution for two days now and nothing. Hopefully one of you with more experience could guide me in the right direction. Any tutorial or search phrases that could be useful? The example screenshots is to show the curvaginventor_loft.jpge when using loft with rails. And also, the part has to be  in an angle of 18 degrees.

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Guidance on how to make this part?

Hi! First thing, I'm new at this. I have attached a sketch on what I'm trying to achieve. I have tried to find a solution for two days now and nothing. Hopefully one of you with more experience could guide me in the right direction. Any tutorial or search phrases that could be useful? The example screenshots is to show the curvaginventor_loft.jpge when using loft with rails. And also, the part has to be  in an angle of 18 degrees.

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Curtis_Waguespack
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Hi actionruction,

 

Here is one (very sketch driven) solution. If I have a chance I might post an alternate method later. I've attached an alternate method that keeps the sketches a bit more simple.

 

Note that you didn't mention which version of Inventor you're using so I've done this Inventor 2010, which is far back as I can go. So hopefully you can open the files.

 

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

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Hi actionruction,

 

Here is one (very sketch driven) solution. If I have a chance I might post an alternate method later. I've attached an alternate method that keeps the sketches a bit more simple.

 

Note that you didn't mention which version of Inventor you're using so I've done this Inventor 2010, which is far back as I can go. So hopefully you can open the files.

 

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

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Anonymous
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Solved and I learned a bunch of other stuff reconstructing the solutions. Thank you!

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Solved and I learned a bunch of other stuff reconstructing the solutions. Thank you!

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