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Bluesurf, lofts and sweeps?

Bluesurf, lofts and sweeps?

Bluesurf, lofts and sweeps?

(OP)
Hey guys.
I'm in a bit of a pickle. My deadline is looming and to be honest I think I'm out of my depth on this one. I'm a 3DMax guy and not familiar with Solid Edge at all.
I've tried bluesurf, sweeps and lofts and this is looking pretty hopeless.
Anyways, I've attached a ST2 file and some images of what I'm going for.
I know it's a big ask but if anyone has some time to have a look and point me in the right direction I'll wash your car for a week!
 

RE: Bluesurf, lofts and sweeps?

Try regular surfacing instead of bluesurf, which may be what you mean by 'sweeps & lofts' but it's the best that comes to mind.  I had trouble with a part this year that had moderately complex surfacing, bluesurf caused more problems than it solved.

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