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| From | "JANES" <djanes@cox.net> |
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| Subject | Re: swept blend in 3D |
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The only function fully capable of following 3D curves or splines through points is the variable section sweep. The other functionality, like sweeps and blends, is for following planar curves. Swept blends are a little more capable. Surfacing, especially ISDX, is the most capable of producing complex geometry. JANES "feathers" wrote in message news:425a1$55c7611a$43de0cc0$6729@news.flashnewsgroups.com... sweep or the sweptblend could not take their cross section throughout their path while working in three dimensional sketch, why??? -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/pro-engineer/swept-blend-in-3d-11834-.htm using PolytechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to comp.cad.pro-engineer and other engineering groups
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swept blend in 3D feathers <0f8503901d844703eea1acecb7a4938a_1978@example.com> - 2015-08-09 14:18 +0000 Re: swept blend in 3D "JANES" <djanes@cox.net> - 2015-08-14 08:04 -0700
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