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Sweeping on a datum curve

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Jakester

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Apr 27, 2001
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I have created a large assembly and plotted several datum points. I then created a datum curve thru these points. When I try to create a part inside the assembly by sweeping a protrusion along this curve I get a "Invalid trajectory" message. Does anyone know why?
 
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My knowledge of ProE in this regard tells me that your datum points/trajectory are not coplanar. I am pretty sure that swept protrusions have to be limited to one plane. The only exception is a pipe feature, and that is only because the pipe is always round, and ProE can anticipate the surface changes a pipe can take on when protruding in more than two dimensions.

I could be wrong here, but I have been told that 3D swept protrusions must be done in separate parts to comply with the coplanar trajectory rule.

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