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Hi all. Here goes....
I am not proficient enough yet in Inventor 2025 to tackle this problem of modeling the curved wall (with those stepped in surfaces) as shown below. How do I go about attacking this challenge? Loft? Sweep? Or something else.
The crux of the issue is creating those wavy ribbon like surfaces that you see at each "step". This wall is 200 inches high. The steps are going to be approximately 3.75 inches deep, and by deep I mean each step recesses the next surface back by that amount.
The wall's inner radius at the fattest left end is 391 inches. And the wall gets progressively thinner as you move from left to right as can be seen. It starts at approximately 15 inches thick at that fat left end. The angle between the left end and the right, that this wall subtends, is exactly 45 degrees.
I want each step's surface to point linearly back to the center of that radius , essentially the center of the curved wall. If that is confusing, what I mean is, the step's edge at the floor (bottom) points radially to the center and the step's edge at the top of the wall also points to the center - AND any horizontal, level to the floor, line laid on that surface between the top and bottom. I've been youtubing and reading for the last day and learned alot but have not been successful. Disregard the circles on the wall.
Once I can create an accurate geometrically correct solid model we can then begin the process of detailing this for manufacture, it will be made of plywood and bendable plywood.
Thanks to all in advance! I'll keep trying and check back in to this forum all day today.
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