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How do I get G2 continuity on a cylinder?
imants_smidchens
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hmm looks alright to me. Share a link?
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Yeah, the unmistakeable clean curvature combs of a perfect cylinder. Link would help. Seriously it looks like floating point noise scaled up to macroscopic…
Looks like the average Solidworks drawing from my team before we switched software.
Derek Van Allen | Engineering Consultant | MeddlerIt's interesting that it was derived. Did it come from something that was imported from some other system? Is it a crazy small or large size relative to the Parasolid limits?
You definitely need to share a doc.
Simon Gatrall | Product Development Specialist | Open For Work
have you tried a degaussing feature?
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very nice V curves though
Wow your surface seems… nuanced.
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just part of a sweep actually
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/380676a22c6445b2fa2c6698/w/3e10c8632d3bb25edac26cd3/e/8ae47fc0e1ee35730bf729bb
it's really just this one section and no matter how many times I derive it they won't go away!!