spider80
Computer
- May 14, 2005
- 25
I have to place a fillet (curved end of an object), say curve A tangent to another curve, say curve B. One constraint I have is the location of curve A is fixed from the horizontal plane. Curve B is fixed in all respects (x,y,z). So if I want to place curve A tangential to B at a particular value above the horizontal plane, how can I ensure tangency between the two curves.
Here is what I did. I fixed the vertical distance of curve B, turned on my ortho and moved the curve B horizontally very slowly and kept regenerating. When I was reasonably close I made sure I snapped to the horizontal and tangent.
What I have right now looks right, but am not sure if I am convincing myself the right way.
How do I go about this?
Thanks
Here is what I did. I fixed the vertical distance of curve B, turned on my ortho and moved the curve B horizontally very slowly and kept regenerating. When I was reasonably close I made sure I snapped to the horizontal and tangent.
What I have right now looks right, but am not sure if I am convincing myself the right way.
How do I go about this?
Thanks