I want to make a connection between two surfaces by using the sweep command. The problem is that the final end that is not defined by the sketch is not flat and therefore doesn`t touch the surface. (See the attached photo) As the connection shall simulate a strap for heat conduction it is important that there is contact to the surface.
Thanks for any help!
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Loft with center path.
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Is this a single solid body, or multiple?
If it's a single body, then just extend your path so that the sweep merges entirely into the existing piece. If the sweep is a new solid, then extend the path far enough to submerge into the other body, then trim it.
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Hi! Another technique I use regularly is to sweep as surface. Then extend the surface to intersect the solid. Lastly, use Sculpt command to join it back to a solid.
Many thanks!
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Were you able to figure out how to get the sweep to meet flush to the face?
If you can attach the parts that would be helpful in showing you how to accomplish this.
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