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Spiral as a Sweep Path? 1

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MadMango

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May 1, 2001
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Any work arounds for this? I need to model a coiled cable.

Ray Reynolds
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What sort of problem are you having? I found that if you create the spiral based on a origin-centered sketch, you can then create an axis perpendicular to the spiral. Then create a plane through the axis and the end point of the spiral. Use this plane for the section sketch and the sweep should work. This works in SW2004.

Kristin Jugenheimer
 
I take it that you need something other than an involute as the spiral only allows...

Why dont you try using the insert/curve by xyz points and create your "spiral" that way?

Would that work?



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Jon
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What's seems to be your Problem there MadMango?

It works fine here? You can't have the Sketch profile touching itself or it will fail. I just keep a very small gap in between each coil and it works fine.

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Scott Baugh, CSWP [borg2]
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faq731-376
 
Bah, must have just been a Friday the 13th thing. [witch]

It's working now. Thanks all. [cheers]

Ray Reynolds
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The following has been true for helixes up to SW 2003. This may be valid for spirals.

After using a helix for a sweep path in a spring model, the endpoints of the helix are unavailable for future feature reference (spring arms, in this case). The workaround is to make the helix, then copy the helix in a 3D sketch using Convert Entities, and used the sketched copy as the sweep path.

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Thanks Tick, that was my problem.

I was selecting additonal sketch elements along with the sprial, and didn't notice that my sweep profile wasn't following the entire sweep path (only the additional sketches I added). I'll keep this Convert Entities trick in my back pocket for future use.

Ray Reynolds
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