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Loft between top of shell and inclined plane
tgunr
Member Posts: 44 ✭✭
Im ty to create a set of inclined planes which I would like to join to top of a shell. However, when trying to use a loft it looks crappy as the loft looks like it is using a point on the shell as an unwanted vertices. How do you do this>
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/3c28a6a412a876425a7af44b/v/e811f7ca083c37339134c20a/e/22b4b87b8b95b7e3b4d84f9d
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/3c28a6a412a876425a7af44b/v/e811f7ca083c37339134c20a/e/22b4b87b8b95b7e3b4d84f9d
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mahir Member, Developers Posts: 1,307 ✭✭✭✭✭Your loft is getting twisted. Try using the vertex matching option of the loft command. But the easier solution is to not use loft at all. That same geometry can easily be created using a simple triangle shaped extrude.5
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I looked at your document but it looks like you've edited away the root of the question. Maybe set up a Version that has the geometry in question and post a link to that (rather than a link to the live document).