7/6/2023 0 Comments Loft in fusion 360I think if you upload your "startup" model containg curves, somebody can experiment with it. If not would anyone have a recommendation for getting a good solid or quilt based off the curves in my top image? I also attempted this as a Sweep but I don't even want to share those results it was so bad.īy any chance is there just a hidden bi-rail loft command in Creo? I tried playing around with Control Points but in this specific instance it appears that they don't work properly. This would work if the side surfaces didn't want to become the top surface going around the sweep. As seen below the main reference curve looks great but the solid totally misses the secondary rail.Īnother method that I've tried is through using a Boundary Blend. I constructed this by choosing 2 reference curves. My 1st inclination was to attempt this as a Swept Blend. The sections are quite simple but the solution to this is eluding me. I need to match geometry built originally by customer as a bi-rail loft. Am struggling on something that is extremely simple.
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