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Join Sweep end faces?
Isn't there a way to join the end faces of a closed-loop sweep solid without also losing the profile's tangent edge visibility?
I just want to make a simple angle frame, without the seam at the beginning plane. But I don't want to lose the visibility of the edge lines where flat faces join to curves, etc....
I though I used to know how to do this, but at some point, forgot, or the software changed or something....
Thanks!
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I just want to make a simple angle frame, without the seam at the beginning plane. But I don't want to lose the visibility of the edge lines where flat faces join to curves, etc....
I though I used to know how to do this, but at some point, forgot, or the software changed or something....
Thanks!
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Re: Join Sweep end faces?
Have you considered using a weldment instead?
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Marshall Wilson wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:12 pm Isn't there a way to join the end faces of a closed-loop sweep solid without also losing the profile's tangent edge visibility?
I just want to make a simple angle frame, without the seam at the beginning plane. But I don't want to lose the visibility of the edge lines where flat faces join to curves, etc....
I though I used to know how to do this, but at some point, forgot, or the software changed or something....
Thanks!
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Use the Merge Tangent Faces option.
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Re: Join Sweep end faces?
No you don't.Marshall Wilson wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 5:33 pm But when I use "Merge Tangent Faces", I lose the edge lines defining curve/flat faces on the profile....
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Re: Join Sweep end faces?
The only drawback to using Merge Tangent Faces is the fact that when using a circular profile, it will not recognize the outside face as cylindrical and therefore does not allow concentric mates. At least, that's what happens to me because I haven't been able to strike fear into Solidworks like @matt can.
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You should be able to do that. Is there a special situation where it hasn't worked for you? There are times when a sweep will convert analytical entities to splines, which would mess everything up, but I think if the path is lines and arcs and the profile is lines and arcs, you should be ok.mike miller wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:32 am The only drawback to using Merge Tangent Faces is the fact that when using a circular profile, it will not recognize the outside face as cylindrical and therefore does not allow concentric mates. At least, that's what happens to me because I haven't been able to strike fear into Solidworks like @matt can.
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Re: Join Sweep end faces?
Sorry, I should have quantified that a little better. Using radii at the corners is when it doesn't work.matt wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:10 am You should be able to do that. Is there a special situation where it hasn't worked for you? There are times when a sweep will convert analytical entities to splines, which would mess everything up, but I think if the path is lines and arcs and the profile is lines and arcs, you should be ok.
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The reason it doesn't work is pretty simple; it's because the entire outer face is now one entity instead of five in this case. I'm not saying there's something wrong with the software, just pointing out a limitation with Merge Tangent Faces.
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WHY?But I don't want to lose the visibility of the edge lines where flat faces join to curves, etc....
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Yeah, you're right. putting tangent elements in the path splines everything. In that case, I'd mate the path sketch.mike miller wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:23 am Sorry, I should have quantified that a little better. Using radii at the corners is when it doesn't work.
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The reason it doesn't work is pretty simple; it's because the entire outer face is now one entity instead of five in this case. I'm not saying there's something wrong with the software, just pointing out a limitation with Merge Tangent Faces.
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Re: Join Sweep end faces?
A section view would be much more appropriate.
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If it is all splines, you won't be able to put dimensions on the section. Just don't use the merge tangent faces setting, or put dimensions on the sketch.
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Dimensioning to hidden silhouettes is poor form. I don't do it and would not accept if it was being done for me.
If the section resolves as splines when it shouldn't, there is a model problem that needs fixing.
If the section resolves as splines when it shouldn't, there is a model problem that needs fixing.