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Creating Smooth Lofts

zach_morriszach_morris Member Posts: 25 ✭✭

I was having issues creating smooth lofts on this helmet. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b2f8fe08679dabeeac1950da/w/17ab1e761096c9e8b822b024/e/0182e42400e098613859acbe After 3dprinting it I determined I need to resize the helmet a bit so I decided to redo the base sketches use Bézier curves instead of splines. Which you can see in this newer version. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c8d4ffa4f0b6e177f63ac6bd/w/73d5a87a693f9ba067fc2449/e/48df10242fc14a58513304f5

However, the issue I had was that you cannot split the Bézier curves which I needed to do in order to create the proper lofts for the helmet. My solution was to create guidelines in a new sketch and match them up as close as possible to the original Bézier curves to guide the lofts, but I'm still getting creases where the two lofts meet at the crown of the head.

Right now I'm putting a constraint between the separate spline control handles to make the parallel with the thought that the parallel constraint would make the transition between the splines smoother, but when I use curve analysis the curves still aren't perfectly smooth between the two.

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