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How to think this shape
rodrigo_martinelli
Member Posts: 7 ✭
Hello all, i've been trying different approaches on how to solve this.
My limited experience on cad modeling did'nt allowed me to solve this in an efficient way.
I need to extrude "1" along "2" up to edge "3". The objective is to blend "1" to finish in a straight face. The purpose of this question is to get an understanding of how you got to the solution, rather than the solution itself.
Closest I came is thickening the gray shape to the desired amount and then intersecting it with "1" but the result is unprolix.
My limited experience on cad modeling did'nt allowed me to solve this in an efficient way.
I need to extrude "1" along "2" up to edge "3". The objective is to blend "1" to finish in a straight face. The purpose of this question is to get an understanding of how you got to the solution, rather than the solution itself.
Closest I came is thickening the gray shape to the desired amount and then intersecting it with "1" but the result is unprolix.
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MichaelPascoe Member Posts: 1,989 PRO
Hi @rodrigo_martinelli,
Loft will be a good tool for this. Alternatively you could use Fill. But Loft with guides will probably be the best approach.
If you get stuck, please share a link to your model and we can help you out.
Also, the Learning Pathways are some of the best ways to learn Onshape.
Learn more about the Gospel of Christ ( Here )
CADSharp - We make custom features and integrated Onshape apps! Learn How to FeatureScript Here 🔴0
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Hi @rodrigo_martinelli,
Loft will be a good tool for this. Alternatively you could use Fill. But Loft with guides will probably be the best approach.
If you get stuck, please share a link to your model and we can help you out.
Also, the Learning Pathways are some of the best ways to learn Onshape.
Learn more about the Gospel of Christ ( Here )
CADSharp - We make custom features and integrated Onshape apps! Learn How to FeatureScript Here 🔴
For reference.. Loft 4 is the flat orange edge, Sketch 12 is the lower edge, 11 and 15 are the twin vertical curves..