Loft Failure

Loft Failure

hosford
Collaborator Collaborator
688 Views
4 Replies
Message 1 of 5

Loft Failure

hosford
Collaborator
Collaborator

When I try to loft a corner radius cut to an elliptical cut around a radius, I get thin walled remains following the sweep.

Can anyone shed some light on how I can eliminate this issue?

hosford_0-1711044734278.png

 

Thaddeus Hosford
NUC9i9QNX i9-9980HK, Win 10 Pro 64
Nvidia GTX 1650
Inventor 2021
0 Likes
Accepted solutions (1)
689 Views
4 Replies
Replies (4)
Message 2 of 5

kacper.suchomski
Mentor
Mentor

Hi

Use edges as centerline in dialog box.

 


Kacper Suchomski

EESignature


YouTube - Inventor tutorials | LinkedIn | Instagram

Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.


Message 3 of 5

89198826955
Collaborator
Collaborator

the result of your loft is 2 faces

Using a 3D sketch, we divide one face and remove the excess

then the second 3D sketch and divide the second face and remove the excess

Снимок2.PNG

0 Likes
Message 4 of 5

kacper.suchomski
Mentor
Mentor
Accepted solution

@89198826955 wrote:

the result of your loft is 2 faces

Using a 3D sketch, we divide one face and remove the excess

then the second 3D sketch and divide the second face and remove the excess

 

We do not need additional operations, work and model history.

Just change the guides to the center line, as I mentioned.

 

(view in My Videos)

 


Kacper Suchomski

EESignature


YouTube - Inventor tutorials | LinkedIn | Instagram

Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.


Message 5 of 5

hosford
Collaborator
Collaborator
Thanks, I thought I tried that, thanks again.
Thaddeus Hosford
NUC9i9QNX i9-9980HK, Win 10 Pro 64
Nvidia GTX 1650
Inventor 2021