Autodesk Inventor - Surfacing Tutorial | Projected Curves

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @m2j8
    @m2j8 7 лет назад +1

    Your tutorials are amazing. So clear, concise and in depth. Thank you!

  • @ANDREJVOJE
    @ANDREJVOJE 4 года назад

    Hi it's a great clip explaining how to project curves on surfaces. It helped me to go step further however I am not able to jump over the final step. I am desining a marine propeller blade where there are now plane surfaces - everything is curved. Now I am able to project each radial blade profile to cylindrical surface i.e. at r =0.2R, 0.3R etc up to r=1.0R. The blade thickness vary radialy from r=0.2R up to r=1.0R. The blade thickness vary from its leading edge to the trailing edge as well (i.e from the beginning face of the blade to the back face/edge of the blade). And due to the blade pitch with each radial step the blade is further turned (spinned). So I am not able to use neither COIL nor SWEEP function. The most "natural" function seemed to be LOFT. And here I stucked since I am not able to join radial surfaces i.e . blade profiles at different r's with LOFT function. Can you provide me any hint or trick how to overcome this problem? Many thanks in advance bye Andrej

  • @adepriyowidhikdho7799
    @adepriyowidhikdho7799 5 лет назад +1

    your tutorial is splendid.. thank you sir.. keep the good work

  • @antonialara8478
    @antonialara8478 8 лет назад +2

    Hello! how did you curve a plane?