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Sweep Function Between Two Faces

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Michael_FerrisE8WSF
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Sweep Function Between Two Faces

I am trying to make a "pipe" between a vertical and horizontal surface via sweep and can not get the path right. See attached for image. Any help would be appreciated. 

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its not sitting flush on the bottom plate

 

Message 3 of 10

Hi!

 

Well probably You will need a 3D Sketch as path...

But without the file or more info about what you really want, we can't figure what you need.... we are not wizards to read your mind.

CCarreiras

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I do have a 3D sketch path and here are the files.

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Here's an option:

 

CCarreiras

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You have to apply tangent constrains in the start and end path.
Also, design the path in a way that the tube doesn't intersect himself.

 

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Surely by now Autodesk have the capability to select two faces and it automatically connects both ends of the pipe together, a combination between sweep and extrude but not from a sketch.   

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Liam_Cooper
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As an example, select each face and the program puts the missing bend in.

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Hi! This might be another case that Solid Sweep could help. Instead of sweeping a circular profile, use a sphere to sweep the path. Cut off the unwanted portion of the sphere at the start and the end.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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SBix26
in reply to: Liam_Cooper

You're still going to have to specify the bend radius and verify that the straight portions are coplanar.  Those are things that get taken care of in the process of creating a sweep path sketch.


Sam B

Inventor Pro 2025.1.1 | Windows 11 Home 23H2
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