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Lofting in assemblies

Lofting in assemblies

Lofting in assemblies

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Is it possible to create a loft between two sketches in an assembly to create what would look like a twisted piece of steel plate, ie a piece of 10x100mm flat streched between two faces which are not parallel,  

RE: Lofting in assemblies

I'm not very clear on what you are doing, but i tried making a lofted part between two plates (not parallel) and it worked.  I just created a new part in assembly, made two sketches in the new part (one on each plate's face) and created a lofted solid between them.  Let me know if that is what you are trying to do.

RE: Lofting in assemblies

Maccas,
     Give me your e-mail address and I will send you an example of one that a drafter created where I work.

Bradley

RE: Lofting in assemblies

Yes and definitely Yes, try out user manual example if you are in doubt.

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