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Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

(OP)
Hi everyone
With this part in da PIC iam trying to use the Pad function for my sketch as u see. The problem is that I want to pad my sketch along the surface which has an angle. And I want my sketch to be smaller and smaller along the body. PLEASEE help, appriceate video help too, (new user)


Best regards
 

RE: Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

Check into the feature "Multi-Sections Solid"

Cheers,
Mark

RE: Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

(OP)
Hi Mark,

that does not work,  

RE: Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

(OP)
can somebody help me with video, ?

RE: Pad problem (Challange) :) CATIA V5

I don't get the full picture here, you want to pad along the surface while the section decreases? the whole section? in both dimension?

If the whole section is changing then use loft or multi-section solid as I believe it is called now but you need a section on the receiving end.

If the section change is related to a draft then pad the section you have, check the options, think there is a way to merge it in one shot with the main solid, and then use the draft function.

I'm not a V5 station now so I haven't had a chance to test my theories but hopefully it will point you in the right direction

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