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The following is an example of intersecting 2 sketches to create a
3-dimensional curve that can be used for sweeping cables or as a
boundary for the boundary blend tool.
Sketch 1
Sketch 2
Intersect
This tool is a lot of fun to experiment with, try it out. It works with closed sketches, too! Here are
a couple more examples. The first one uses a closed and an open sketch. The other uses two intersected
curves and a sketch for a 3-chain Boundary Blend in one direction.
Oddly enough, right after posting this I came across a discussion solution by Brian Martin that explains how to do what I've shown plus so much more. The example used in the discussion is a real-world solution. Click the following link to see it.
Oddly enough, right after posting this I came across a discussion solution by Brian Martin that explains how to do what I've shown plus so much more. The example used in the discussion is a real-world solution. Click the following link to see it.