Siress
Industrial
- Jan 11, 2006
- 20
Hello all,
I am trying to model a rather complicated part exactly as it should be produced. Imagine an hour glass shaped cylinder that is machined via 4th axis with a sine wave. I can easily make this cut on a surface, but the new surfaces formed are what trouble me. I have tried surface lofts, but I lose the control of the geometry that I need. Basically, what command options do I have to make these new surfaces accurately (accounting for the geometry of the cutting tool)? If I could do a swept cut that somehow stayed perpendicular to my rotational axis, that would be great; but I don't know how to make this happen.
Thanks!
Siress
I am trying to model a rather complicated part exactly as it should be produced. Imagine an hour glass shaped cylinder that is machined via 4th axis with a sine wave. I can easily make this cut on a surface, but the new surfaces formed are what trouble me. I have tried surface lofts, but I lose the control of the geometry that I need. Basically, what command options do I have to make these new surfaces accurately (accounting for the geometry of the cutting tool)? If I could do a swept cut that somehow stayed perpendicular to my rotational axis, that would be great; but I don't know how to make this happen.
Thanks!
Siress