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Laws with self intersecting sweeps

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ntweisen

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Jul 12, 2010
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I created a guide curve and used it to sweep a surface with z-axis reference direction. Now, I want to use the guide curve to create a parallel curve using the sweep as the support and a Law (created from a sketch) to change the height of the curve. As long as the sweep/guide curve do not self intersect/corss over itself it works fine. Why won't the parallel curve work properly when the sweep self intersects? Is this just not possible? Is there a work around (maybe something other than parallel curve)?

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