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Trying to create a curved funnel

rom_schrom_sch Member Posts: 6

Hi there,

I am having some trouble to create a curved funnel. In order to connect two cylinders.

Screenshot 2025-08-13 075119.png

I can't get the design process straight in my head. I tried to use the revolve function and revolve a curved shape around the z-axis. but i am not able to draw the correct shape on the existing lower cylinder.

I also tried the loft function (with two circles on an offset plane obove the lower cylinder), but it gave me never a valid result back.

Any hint on how to fulfill this task in general, and what would be the right approach in this case is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Roman

Comments

  • robert_scott_jr_robert_scott_jr_ Member Posts: 617 ✭✭✭

    Hey Roman. Please post a link to your document that includes the sketch you were not able to draw correctly. A revolve should work. I assume the cylinder is a loft. Another method would be to sketch a profile of the cylinder and the funnel and revolve them together. - Scotty

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 998 ✭✭✭
    edited August 13
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    Here's one way to do it. thin Loft with end conditions. Alternative to the usual revolve suggestions.

  • rom_schrom_sch Member Posts: 6

    Thanks Scotty! I tried sketching the profie, and that worked fine…

  • rom_schrom_sch Member Posts: 6

    I also tried the Loft function. I was missing the end conditions. Thanks a lot for the hint!

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