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Two-dimensional into Three-dimensional

bduncan
16-Pearl

Two-dimensional into Three-dimensional

Who will be two-dimensional into three-dimensional three-dimensional?

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Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

I don't have access to the commercial version of ProE this week so it will be Monday before I can get a new part file posted. Here are some general directions if you want to try until then.

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Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

You can create cross section curves for the top surface and create a boundary blend. Create a cylindrical solid and use the Offset feature and replace surface feature for the feature type.

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

Prt file you can upload for me? I want to learn about, thank you!

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

Do you need a Student version file or a commercial version file?

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

A Student version file. I would like to know the steps in the design. Thanks a lot.

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

Here is the part file created with the student version.

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

Thank you for your help, I can not open your version. I need the commercial version file。

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

I don't have access to the commercial version of ProE this week so it will be Monday before I can get a new part file posted. Here are some general directions if you want to try until then.

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

Thank you for your help, I will follow your steps to practice again.

DanMarotta
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

I would love to see the final product. Can you share it with the community? A screenshot would be awesome!

-Dan

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

Here is a WF3 file for the construction.

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

Thank you! It's beautiful! Do you know a variable cross-section or scanning mixed achieve the same effect?

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

I'm not sure a variable cross section will work but it might. Not sure what you mean by scanning mixed.

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

Here is a model of the feature using a VSS.

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

viewfile.jpgWhat I mean is a Swept Blend Tool.

I think guys, don't forget to solidify for solid model

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

It looks like it could possibly work but looks like you would have to put more work into the construction.

jborg-2
4-Participant
(To:Kevin)

Hi People,

Blue_duncan, I had a go using a different approach from a VSS. Have a look and see if it is what you wanted

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:jborg-2)

This method works also. Here is an assembly showing a comparison between the methods. I changed the dimensions in your model to match what he gave in the original drawing.

bduncan
16-Pearl
(To:Kevin)

Thanks a lot. I love this community。

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