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How to ... swept protrusion

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Hi Tom,
Yes I would think you could get something like it, although it's difficult to see the exact form from their drawing and picture. I would start by creating a series of sketches defining the sweep path and the cross-secions at various points along it. The blue-surf command may be another way.

Have a look at this link there are some blue-surf tutorials that may help.

bc
 
Beachcomber is correct. The only way to do compound swept geometry like that is with surfacing tools. You will need to find cross-sections at various locations in 2 planes and then sweep or loft a surface through them, using whatever guide curves are available.

Then you can turn the surface(s) into a solid.

--Scott

 
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