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I'm looking for the best way to create a body between two profiles. (I find) My solution with sweep to complex.
( failed exporting to step). Any ideas? I've attached a model.
thx in ad ( NX504)

RE: technic

Is this what you were looking for?

The 'trick' is to get the 'start' points to line up on your two sections.  To that end I modified you first sketch replacing the vertical line on the right with 2 line segments.  This allowed me to have a start point on both profiles that lined up when I created the transition using the Through Curves method.  Note that once created, you can edit such things as the continuity between the sections.  I used G1(Tangent) for both ends, but you can change that if you wish.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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NX Design
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Cypress, CA
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RE: technic

(OP)
thank you  John,
yes, thats what I wanted the very best solution.
 

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