skhizzo
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 2011
- 6
Trying to model a tube frame similar to the ariel atom with the swooping arches and I can't get the two splines to be exactly the same without copying the entity.
I placed 3 points in space and connected them with a 3d spline, I defined the tangent driven dimensions, then I created a spline for the other side with the same dimensions. The spline's arc length comes out different and it is oriented differently in one direction or another.
I couldn't figure out the reason for this, but with the tangent driving option checked, I still can't edit the tangent weighting parameters. The tangent weighting boxes are greyed out and seem to be the only difference between the two splines ( different values ).
At first, I thought I'd draw everything on one side then mirror it at the end. I have found that I couldn't mirror 3d sketches. Any ideas on mirroring 3d sketches? Seems like common sense to be able to have a plane as the centerline and mirror everything about the plane.
Any ideas and help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I placed 3 points in space and connected them with a 3d spline, I defined the tangent driven dimensions, then I created a spline for the other side with the same dimensions. The spline's arc length comes out different and it is oriented differently in one direction or another.
I couldn't figure out the reason for this, but with the tangent driving option checked, I still can't edit the tangent weighting parameters. The tangent weighting boxes are greyed out and seem to be the only difference between the two splines ( different values ).
At first, I thought I'd draw everything on one side then mirror it at the end. I have found that I couldn't mirror 3d sketches. Any ideas on mirroring 3d sketches? Seems like common sense to be able to have a plane as the centerline and mirror everything about the plane.
Any ideas and help would be appreciated. Thanks!