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need some help with blend 2

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eex23

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Dec 13, 2005
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Hi all,

Please see attached model file. Having some problems with adding blend between two surfaces (showed in cyan color). The problem is, that blend should connect two curved surfaces in fixed radius (70mm). And also it must have constant width of 13mm. As you can see now, created solid does not fit well with curved areas. Tried to play with Face Blend, but with no success. So any help would be really appreciated.
Thank you.

NX10, 64bit
Win 7, 64bit.


 
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I was able to do it, but I based the two planes off of your cyan fillet, so you will need to base them off of something else.
I also removed some others blends that you will be able to see, and you should be able to put them back on.
Trimming the fillet to two planes is a bit tricky, so ask me again if you can't figure it out.

Jerry J.
UGV5-NX11
 
 https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=25031702-e85d-4b76-91f5-e4ae0d8aa55f&file=wheel-01_x_t_jerry.prt
Thank you jerry1423. Exactly what I need.
 
No, this is not the result I expect. Width of the blend should be 13mm (see jerry1423's model).
 
Very nice Tomas, really good way to do it.
One of the things that I like the most about this site is that you can learn so much from others.

Jerry J.
UGV5-NX11
 
Thanks Toost. Split Body! Its really simple ant intelligent solution for my problem.
 
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