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End Cut of Adaptive Baffle

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BIMAbhi
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End Cut of Adaptive Baffle

We are facing one issue for Baffle adaptive component placing in one curved surface (adaptive mass). Mainly we need the end cut of the baffle like attached snap. Suggestion/Solution will be much appreciated.

Attachment Snap:

Requirement.png --  is our Requirement

Elevation view from our model.png -- which we have generated

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
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RDAOU
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@BIMAbhi 

 

Attach the family

 

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BIMAbhi
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Attaching the file for your ready reference & review.

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BIMAbhi
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RDAOU
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@BIMAbhi 

 

In Both the nested Profile family and the Type 3 Points family:

Change the adaptive Component Orientation to Host XYZ 

 

1.jpg

 

2.jpg

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BIMAbhi
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Thank you for your suggestion. Mainly want to see the end cut like below snap. Waiting for your valuable suggestion

 

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BIMAbhi
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RDAOU
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@BIMAbhi 

 

I understood your question the first time...to have the component's normal follow the normal of the host. Change the orientation of the adaptive to XYZ Host (where Z is the normal) as mentioned in the previous reply. It is the purpose of an adaptive to adapt to certain conditions...in this case it is the curve hosting it

 

In the images I posted above, the cure ends tangent to the horizontal plane...

  • Adjust the curve not to be tangent to the horizontal plane and you wont have the straight cut.
  • Alternatively, use a custom end piece at the end of the curve

 

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