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Composite curve in Creo 2.0 M050?

kevinb600411
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Composite curve in Creo 2.0 M050?

I am attempting to create a curve where two surfaces intersect then take two of these such curves and create one curve to be used as my trajectory for a sweept cut.


Or is there a better way?



Using Creo Parametric 2.09 M050


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Kevin,

Select the two surfaces - you will see an icon in the Editing group of the Model tab called Intersect (see image). It will create a curve at the intersection of the two surfaces. You can then use that for your trajectory. You can also copy that curve and make an approximate composite curve if so desired then use it for the trajectory

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