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  1. Heinrich3333

    Question about lofting techniques (probably)

    Hey you guys, and thank you for all the interesting replies. :) I tried going forward with SvenBom`s method because it looked easy, and I think I`ve got what I need. Even so, stars for everyone! Again, thank you all very much! -Henrik
  2. Heinrich3333

    Question about lofting techniques (probably)

    Thank you for your reply. :) We`re closing in, but even so the optimal design would be if the shape was a constant R25 half-circle going with a constant angle out from 122 mm to 97 mm. Is that even possible? -Henrik
  3. Heinrich3333

    Question about lofting techniques (probably)

    Right, the history is a bit messy, but what the hell, here is a part of the housing. The passage I speak of is the passage where the circles extruded on the sides "meet" the half-circles (on the up and downsides) of the extruded figures on the inside. Instead of the height difference I want a...
  4. Heinrich3333

    Question about lofting techniques (probably)

    Apparently I could only post one file at a time. Here is the one referenced in the post.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=cdc42e80-3c97-45ed-a518-1213405275ab&file=noname.gif
  5. Heinrich3333

    Question about lofting techniques (probably)

    I`m a relatively new user in NX, so please bear with me. :) I`m modeling a valve housing, as shown in the attached sketches. The inner extruded feature has a height ("diameter") on 122 and the half-circles on the top and the bottom are size R25, the hole on the outside has a diameter of 95...

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