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Clean extrude...need help 1

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Miyamoto12

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This shouldnt be hard. See attached. All I want to do is have a same diameter cylinder to bridge the gap between the other two cylinders smoothly. I need to keep the same diameter, but have the edges line up when finished. So far Tube and extrude look great coming from one side, but when it hits the other side, the edges don't match up and it leaves a nasty little ridge where they meet. I've tried to make lines to use as a guide for swept, but this leaves a gap. Rules surface lines up perfectly on the right and left sides like I want, but doesn't maintain the diameter. PLease help! NX 10
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=326ff5c8-d0be-41da-8d12-c0ab68b225f8&file=Capture.JPG
Have you tried Bridge Curve for your centerline?

"Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively."
-Dalai Lama XIV
 
Do you mean select the existing centerline and bridge curve it to the edge of the other cylinder? Or create a series of bridge curves to use swept with
 
in this case , if you like the shape, you should be able to do the bisector solution, i.e let the two meet on the bisector plane. Then the edges will be identical.

See attached example.


Regards,
Tomas
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=07c79632-7144-4e63-bb73-2cdd80281bc4&file=offset_shafts_tomas.prt
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