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How do i model this?

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I need to model something similar to this where the handle blends into the body. I can sweep the handle but don't know how to make it blend to the body. Any help?





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Nicely done...very much appreciated!
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That was a beautiful use of conics and sweeps. thumbs up Jacek!
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Awesome stuff there Jacek.

Just out of curiosity, you used projected arcs to trim the surface to make the 4 sided Boundary Blend patches . Are there benefits to using arcs instead of straight lines or splines? Does that create better continuous surfaces (C1, C2....G1, G2, etc) or is just personal preference?
 
If this design is at the conceptual stage,then try the
freestyle modeling in Creo Parametric.

This shape can be easily achieved from a basic primitive as
in a cube or a sphere.

Freestyle uses sub divisional modeling techniques to create
high quality nurbs surfaces which can then used to create a
fully developed parametric solid model.
 
big thanks for kind words

jsantangelo said:
Just out of
curiosity, you used projected arcs to trim the surface to make the 4
sided Boundary Blend patches . Are there benefits to using arcs instead
of straight lines or splines? Does that create better continuous
surfaces (C1, C2....G1, G2, etc) or is just personal preference?


It is mainly driven by personal preference. I tend to build those curve in such way they seem to follow "shape" of trimmed boundary.
 
rasesh said:
If this design is at the conceptual stage,then try the

freestyle modeling in Creo Parametric.



This shape can be easily achieved from a basic primitive as

in a cube or a sphere.



Freestyle uses sub divisional modeling techniques to create

high quality nurbs surfaces which can then used to create a

fully developed parametric solid model.
anything that involves analytical surfaces and hard edges, is hard if not impossible, to model with freestye, good luck modeling this easily in freestyle :)


Edited by: solidworm
 
don't forget draft on the base feature!
 
design-engine

Any chance you can upload your version of this model ?

I have always been impressed with your examples.

Do I see a bounding box in this models future ?
 
is that all we gots to go on is the yellow photo?
 
I wanted to design a handle that flowed into a part as opposed to looking like in was stuck on as an afterthought. The yellow photo was a good representation of this and Jacek captured the design intent beautifully. However, other examples of how to attach a handle or maybe connect two parts with smooth blends would be most welcome.
 

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