×
INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMS
FOR ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS

Log In

Come Join Us!

Are you an
Engineering professional?
Join Eng-Tips Forums!
  • Talk With Other Members
  • Be Notified Of Responses
    To Your Posts
  • Keyword Search
  • One-Click Access To Your
    Favorite Forums
  • Automated Signatures
    On Your Posts
  • Best Of All, It's Free!
  • Students Click Here

*Eng-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail.

Posting Guidelines

Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden.

Students Click Here

Jobs

reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

(OP)
[/url]]

Hi,

I have a problem with creating a shape, which is very easy on paper, but on Solidworks i just can't find the solution for.
I want to create a hexagonial shape like cilinder, with a specified length, but the width varies.
In the picture that i posted along with this thread, is the shape i want, but i want the -inside- , the part that is now cut away. and what is now matter, has to be cut away.

With the loft feature i can only define one curved side, but the shape just gets that wiggle on one side "the center moves along".
I tried it by creating the curved shape first and than go for the hexagonial, but now i'm stuck.

I probably use the wrong methods for creating this form the right and easy way.

I hope one of you knows the awnser of a better solution for creating it,

thanks in advance

Peter

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

I am not sure if I understand what you are talking about exactly.
But I think your problem is that you are using the Solid Loft command. You might want to try and use the Surface Loft and other surface tools as needed to create the inside or outside surface, knit them all together and then thicken that surface.

-Joe
SolidWorks 2011 x64 SP 4 on Windows XP x64
8 GB RAM - Nvidia Quadro FX1700

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

(OP)
yes it does matter, that is what complicates it.
I have one defined curve(line). But i can't copy that line along the six points, to get the exact same curves.
that's why i tried a revolve first and than copy the curve lines alng the points, through planes and the "intersection curve" command.
with this as result when i tried to loft cut it.

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

(OP)

It is hard to explain through text i must say.
>>Martin, i didn't check out the picture you send with your post until after i commented.
But it actually looks like how i want it to be. But what are your start and end constraint to get something like that?
And did you draw those lines one bij one (the curved line between the heganons), cause that is actually my main problem. Not being able to copy the curves allong all the six points, while it still being a sketch.
Than i would be able to loft it easily.

I've been bussy with this for hours. But i must say i'm not good at Solidworks at all.

The image i added, shows how i wanted and got it after deleting the lost. but this causes a lot of rebuilt errors[/url]]

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

(OP)
Oh and to Tristram. I think the surface tools won't help because the part actually has to be solid. You ment creating one of the curved sides, copy it 6 times, and knit it together?

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

Quote:

I think the surface tools won't help because the part actually has to be solid. You ment creating one of the curved sides, copy it 6 times, and knit it together?

When using the Knit tool select the Try to form solid option.
Knitting of surface bodies to create complex solid bodies is a commonly used technique.
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content/DSG322/SolidW...

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

relique -

What version of solidworks are you running? If its SW2013 I could post the file I created so you could see a couple different ways that I made the loft.

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

(OP)
Thank you guys for al the responces and help.
I finally was able to create the shape, though i used the thin feature in the lofted cut (outward)command to resolve it.

> MartinShane.
I use the 2012 edition. If you would be so kind to post it, it could be of help in the future by discovering new and quicker ways. I think my solution was not at all the quickest!

> Rollupswx.
Thanks for the tutorial site. I never really used surface tools to create solids. will come in handy, since my project is not over yet.

RE: reverse loft? A for me unsolvable problem

Quote:

Thanks for the tutorial site. I never really used surface tools to create solids.
There are a lot of even what looks like simple parts are more easily modeled with a composite use of surface and solid tools.

Those tutorials are a little old, for more up-to-date information get the book on surface modeling by Matt Lombard and search Google for DiMonte Group Curvy Stuff Ed Eaton. Also search for Mike Wilson SolidWorks and reverse engineer his files.

Red Flag This Post

Please let us know here why this post is inappropriate. Reasons such as off-topic, duplicates, flames, illegal, vulgar, or students posting their homework.

Red Flag Submitted

Thank you for helping keep Eng-Tips Forums free from inappropriate posts.
The Eng-Tips staff will check this out and take appropriate action.

Reply To This Thread

Posting in the Eng-Tips forums is a member-only feature.

Click Here to join Eng-Tips and talk with other members!


Resources