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Need assistance with a loft (I think)
greg_duncan
Member Posts: 2 ✭
I am new to this forum and fairly new to OnShape, and I was hoping perhaps to get some assistance from some of the experts here.
I am trying to model a surfboard fin, which has a cross-sectional profile like an airplane wing or an airfoil. However it needs to end in what is essentially a sharp edged curve. Most foil examples that I have seen don't end that way.
I tried several methods including making a loft with several profiles as a solid, but really could not get it to work unless I did a loft, as surfaces, and then merged the surfaces into a solid. But I am struggling to get the loft feature to do what I want. Perhaps I should be using a different feature instead? The central part is pretty easy and works fine, but the top portion above the upper profile is where I am running into problems. Unfortunately, due to the inability of OnShape to duplicate a sketch (as far as I can tell), I have to keep sketching the same thing over and over to test out various ways of modeling the part and it is getting tedious and time consuming and I an getting close to giving up on it. I totally admit that I am a noob with Onshape (my background is ProE/Creo and Inventor) and a noob with surfacing in general, as most of the parts that I have done for work are not done with splines, surfaces, lofts, etc. So please be kind if I am missing something really obvious.
So far, my best result has been using the outer shape as guidelines, but there is a small defect at the top where everything comes together.
It is a public doc and I think this link will take you to it.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/82e3b92a87c08409cf7f2e9b/w/40754e450ad07f104d1eb694/e/92ff8b550985917fbcf7e9b6
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to model a surfboard fin, which has a cross-sectional profile like an airplane wing or an airfoil. However it needs to end in what is essentially a sharp edged curve. Most foil examples that I have seen don't end that way.
I tried several methods including making a loft with several profiles as a solid, but really could not get it to work unless I did a loft, as surfaces, and then merged the surfaces into a solid. But I am struggling to get the loft feature to do what I want. Perhaps I should be using a different feature instead? The central part is pretty easy and works fine, but the top portion above the upper profile is where I am running into problems. Unfortunately, due to the inability of OnShape to duplicate a sketch (as far as I can tell), I have to keep sketching the same thing over and over to test out various ways of modeling the part and it is getting tedious and time consuming and I an getting close to giving up on it. I totally admit that I am a noob with Onshape (my background is ProE/Creo and Inventor) and a noob with surfacing in general, as most of the parts that I have done for work are not done with splines, surfaces, lofts, etc. So please be kind if I am missing something really obvious.
So far, my best result has been using the outer shape as guidelines, but there is a small defect at the top where everything comes together.
It is a public doc and I think this link will take you to it.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/82e3b92a87c08409cf7f2e9b/w/40754e450ad07f104d1eb694/e/92ff8b550985917fbcf7e9b6
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Answers
Hi Greg,
Try reversing the profile & guide selection.
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