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I'm having an issue creating a loft between two airfoil profiles. Can someone help me resolve this?

charlie_kohcharlie_koh Member Posts: 4
From my understanding of this issue at the moment, the issue regarding the loft is coming from OnShape saying that these two profiles (on different planes) are on the same sketch profile. I'm not completely sure if my assessment is correct, and I do not have any idea how to resolve this issue. If someone could help me solve this problem, that would be great. I couldn't find anything from any previous posts. 

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/5df770c8f97814b4444b9c8b/w/94b2e2b08879ae3acaa40c7d/e/b49f375c7ee2dfa984b40b1a?renderMode=0&uiState=66a1dd028a649179b3c9439f

I copied the part studio into the primary folder so it's easy to access. I don't get why this isn't working, as it worked fine in another part studio. Thank you. 

Best Answer

  • rafael_telgmannrafael_telgmann Member Posts: 121 ✭✭✭
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    Hard to say, your document is view only. What I am wondering about is that you selected Sketch1 2 times in the Profiles menu.

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  • rafael_telgmannrafael_telgmann Member Posts: 121 ✭✭✭
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    Hard to say, your document is view only. What I am wondering about is that you selected Sketch1 2 times in the Profiles menu.
  • charlie_kohcharlie_koh Member Posts: 4
    Yeah, it said I selected 2 profiles from sketch 1, but they were two different profiles on two different, parallel planes; this is the part that I was really confused about. I figured it out, and it worked just by switching to a surface loft, and then using a fill to fully enclose into a solid. This was really weird, as it worked completely fine in the other part studios. Thank you!
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