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Dec 28, 2004
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I have constructed a 3D wire frame that is the centerline of a Bent Wire that I want. How do I go about Sweeping a circular shape along this wire frame centerline?
The Sweep Boss/Base Icon is shaded, not lit.
I was able to do basically the same procedure on a wire frame that I constructed on one plane, but not when frame is in over one plane.

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You should check the help menu, as this is a pretty basic feature.

That said, here's a couple of hints:

To make a solid sweep you need a sweep path and a section. You have the sweep path. Make sure the path you have is a single entity (make it a composite cuve if it's not). Then create a plane at the endpoint of the path and sketch the section. Use a peircepoint constriant in the section to constrian your section to the path.

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Thanks bvanhiel. I had my section as a part of the same sketch. As soon as I separated it form the path, the Sweep Boss/Base icon lit up and the Part was swept.
Thanks again.
 
Try using the weldment function. You can us solid or tubing profiles for the sweep. Also, it will give you a cut list for the pieces.

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"draftsman101" I am not sure how this is beneficial. You are right that it gives you a cut list for the pieces, but it makes each separate line and arc a separate piece in the cut list which causes you to have to total the lengths to get an overall wire length. Can you explain the benefits to me/us a little better?

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