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Is there a way or what is the best way to create this solid (yellow)?

I know that there is a command to create a 2d solid by picking points; is there one for 3d? The object starts off as a triangle and then tapers and twists to a flat edge at the back. I'm using 2005 Full.

 

 

 

 

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is this what you are trying to achieve? because i didn't quite understand it... i did it in acad 2007, dont know how to use acad 2005 3d sorry

 

maybe someone will be able to help you after seeing my picture

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It all depends what shape it is in 3D (difficult to tell from a single 2d outline)... simplest way is to draw the outline with a 2d closed polyline & extrude it to the required height in the z... but if it's a more complex shape then you've got to try other methods.

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oooooo, mate, one post to go. You snuck that one in. :lol:

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Hey chris , I assume you did that with the LOFT command,

I don't think thats available in 2005.

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  PS_Port said:
Hey chris , I assume you did that with the LOFT command,

I don't think thats available in 2005.

 

What about EXTRUDE, or SWEEP ?

Probably the former, not the latter.

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  PS_Port said:

I don't think thats available in 2005.

 

Correct, Loft first showed it's face in 2007.

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Blue your going to have to explain how you would extrude that shape :shock:

Its not tapering its twisting.....

I could be wrong..:?

 

Loft would let you basically extrude one shape to another shape along a path

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  PS_Port said:
Blue your going to have to explain how you would extrude that shape

 

Now why would I want to do that if it is not possible ? :oops:

Guest Alan Cullen
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Because you're a really well trained red haired terrier. :lol: :twisted:

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try the 3DFACE command but it will not be smooth like mine...

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yes i did it with the loft command in acad 2007. 2005 doest have it

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  SilverTiger said:
I'm using 2005 Full.

 

Download a trial of r2008 and use Loft.

 

If you are a student then download one of the free, modern 3D CAD programs from http://engineersrule.org

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  JD Mather said:
Download a trial of r2008 and use Loft.

 

If you are a student then download one of the free, modern 3D CAD programs from http://engineersrule.org

 

That's the best route. If not then you will have to

 

  scj said:
I'm shure, JD Mather will beat me... but here is a approximative solution before LOFT and SWEEP, using RULESURF and M2S.lsp

Regards

Jochen

 

You could try Extruding it, then placing some more solids on it and subtracting them.

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Since its a 'twist' curve Slice/extrude/taper are out

 

I have no experience with loft so Id go with 3DFace or EdgeSurf

You can use the M2S lisp on both of those to get a solid

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  Pocket said:
Since its a 'twist' curve Slice/extrude/taper are out

 

I have no experience with...

 

Slice with surface would work fine.

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Many ways to do this in 2005, but it can be done in a few seconds using the trial version of 2008 with LOFT, as JD Mather suggested. Do this with the trial version of 2008 and explain to the boss you need an upgrade. 2009 will be out soon.

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Slice with surface

 

Elaborate on this command? So far Ive only seen the slice command used with planes

 

A surface slice would be extremely helpful

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