Create a horizontal line on the right plane with pierce relation to projected curve and make a swept surface then after use the surface edge of that swept surface
@@EasyCADSolutionsThanks, but before you responded, I fixed it another way- I made the curve into a Composite Curve, which was then selectable. However, this 2015 version of SW seems a bit lame in comparison to the 2018 version you're using, because now it's not allowing the subsequent surface loft, incorrectly stating that "Guide Curve no.2 does not intersect with section 4" (it DOES intersect, though). -Ok, I fixed that by making another comp curve out of this edge (it's like I have to sort of hold its hand and lead it all the way). Ok, I successfully finished this piece- except for a couple of fillets that version 2015 simply could not do successfully. It's interesting that the solid geometry processing actually was improved from version 2015 to version 2018. Usually new releases just introduce new features, but don't improve existing ones, but I have found that Dassault is a good company in that way- they introduce new features, but also fix bugs in existing ones.
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Damn! Giot as far as 12:00, but I'm using SW 2015, and it won't let me select the curve.
Create a horizontal line on the right plane with pierce relation to projected curve and make a swept surface then after use the surface edge of that swept surface
@@EasyCADSolutionsThanks, but before you responded, I fixed it another way- I made the curve into a Composite Curve, which was then selectable. However, this 2015 version of SW seems a bit lame in comparison to the 2018 version you're using, because now it's not allowing the subsequent surface loft, incorrectly stating that "Guide Curve no.2 does not intersect with section 4" (it DOES intersect, though). -Ok, I fixed that by making another comp curve out of this edge (it's like I have to sort of hold its hand and lead it all the way).
Ok, I successfully finished this piece- except for a couple of fillets that version 2015 simply could not do successfully. It's interesting that the solid geometry processing actually was improved from version 2015 to version 2018. Usually new releases just introduce new features, but don't improve existing ones, but I have found that Dassault is a good company in that way- they introduce new features, but also fix bugs in existing ones.