Phim
Industrial
- Mar 23, 2009
- 3
Hello,
I've been using Wildfire 3 for about a year now (5 years of Solidworks before that) and I'm still regularly having problems creating the simplest of geometry, exactly as I intend it, without going through an elaborate sequence of steps.
I have attached a couple of parts to this post. One shows the geometry that I would like to create and the other shows the sketches that I would like to be able to use (and should be able to fully define!)this geometry, using some sort of blend.
As can be seen from the required shape geometry (front or right view), I would like a tangent transition from a straight sided box up to the edge of the larger sketched square.
A regular, smooth, parallel blend between these three sketches creates a tangent transition, but the lower two sketches don't create a straight sided box.
Should I create an extrude first for this box and then some other tool to create the curved part?
Do I need guide curves? How many? Where?
Do I need to work with surfaces and have to knit these together to make a solid part? I have no experience of surfaces whatsoever and this seems a bit elaborate for such a simple shape?
This is really a simplified example of a more complicated piece of geometry that I'm trying to build, so I'm not looking for an answer saying - you managed to build the geometry with an extrude and a pattern of cuts - why do you need to build it as a blend - as I definitely cant use extrudes and cuts to make my shape.
Many thanks in advance for any solution/guidance.
I've been using Wildfire 3 for about a year now (5 years of Solidworks before that) and I'm still regularly having problems creating the simplest of geometry, exactly as I intend it, without going through an elaborate sequence of steps.
I have attached a couple of parts to this post. One shows the geometry that I would like to create and the other shows the sketches that I would like to be able to use (and should be able to fully define!)this geometry, using some sort of blend.
As can be seen from the required shape geometry (front or right view), I would like a tangent transition from a straight sided box up to the edge of the larger sketched square.
A regular, smooth, parallel blend between these three sketches creates a tangent transition, but the lower two sketches don't create a straight sided box.
Should I create an extrude first for this box and then some other tool to create the curved part?
Do I need guide curves? How many? Where?
Do I need to work with surfaces and have to knit these together to make a solid part? I have no experience of surfaces whatsoever and this seems a bit elaborate for such a simple shape?
This is really a simplified example of a more complicated piece of geometry that I'm trying to build, so I'm not looking for an answer saying - you managed to build the geometry with an extrude and a pattern of cuts - why do you need to build it as a blend - as I definitely cant use extrudes and cuts to make my shape.
Many thanks in advance for any solution/guidance.