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Loft rails not symmetric

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grant_maiorana
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Loft rails not symmetric

grant_maiorana
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I am trying to create a loft feature between several sketches. When I select the last sketch, the loft rails attach to it asymmetrically. See file.

 

 I am in Inventor Professional 2020.

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Loft rails not symmetric

I am trying to create a loft feature between several sketches. When I select the last sketch, the loft rails attach to it asymmetrically. See file.

 

 I am in Inventor Professional 2020.

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JDMather
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@grant_maiorana 

Are you attempting to follow some Tutorial?

You are going to have to use Surface modeling techniques.

JDMather_0-1685647721627.png

There are several improvements that you can use as well that I can explain if you continue the discussion.

 

Notice if you leave out the internal geometry from your profiles that you can Loft as a solid and then add those features later.

JDMather_1-1685648035661.png

 

 

You could also adjust Point Mapping, but I am going to suggest that you not do that.

JDMather_2-1685648242176.pngJDMather_3-1685648258851.png

 


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@grant_maiorana 

Are you attempting to follow some Tutorial?

You are going to have to use Surface modeling techniques.

JDMather_0-1685647721627.png

There are several improvements that you can use as well that I can explain if you continue the discussion.

 

Notice if you leave out the internal geometry from your profiles that you can Loft as a solid and then add those features later.

JDMather_1-1685648035661.png

 

 

You could also adjust Point Mapping, but I am going to suggest that you not do that.

JDMather_2-1685648242176.pngJDMather_3-1685648258851.png

 


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Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


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SBix26
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In addition to what @JDMather suggested, I would create only half of this shape, then mirror the entire solid body.  That guarantees the the two sides are symmetric, and is also considerably less work.


Sam B

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In addition to what @JDMather suggested, I would create only half of this shape, then mirror the entire solid body.  That guarantees the the two sides are symmetric, and is also considerably less work.


Sam B

Inventor Pro 2024.0.1 | Windows 10 Home 22H2
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CCarreiras
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Another option that can work for you is... if you almost finished the model and invested a lot of time on it, instead of restarting from scratch to do the "half a boat method", maybe you can use the split tool to eliminate the half you don't like and mirror the remaining one.
Next time you start a similar symmetric model, remember that awesome tip that @SBix26 suggested.

CCarreiras

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Another option that can work for you is... if you almost finished the model and invested a lot of time on it, instead of restarting from scratch to do the "half a boat method", maybe you can use the split tool to eliminate the half you don't like and mirror the remaining one.
Next time you start a similar symmetric model, remember that awesome tip that @SBix26 suggested.

CCarreiras

EESignature

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