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I'm trying to lay down railroad track and thought the sweep command is the best (only) way to achieve this. What controls the way it sweeps?

 

see pic

 

thanks

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correct me if i am wrong but isn't SWEEP able to do it along a path?

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apparently EXTRUDE also has a path option (or am I wrong? I've not got AutoCAD to check on)

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apparently EXTRUDE also has a path option (or am I wrong? I've not got AutoCAD to check on)

 

 

strix you rock! I extruded it along a path.

 

outstanding.

 

many thanks!

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so now tell me the difference between the two coz I don't know and don't have AutoCAD to play with!

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not sure really, all I know is the sweep went goofy and the extrude (along a path) worked like a charm. Like I said.... I'm just learning this solids thing.

 

thank you Strix

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not sure really, all I know is the sweep went goofy and the extrude (along a path) worked like a charm. Like I said.... I'm just learning this solids thing.

 

thank you Strix

 

 

ok, here is one for you...what's the difference between the revsurf command and revolve?

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Revsurf will create a complex surface model made up of many facets. The SURFTAB1 and SURFTAB2 system variables control the number of divisions in the final mesh.

 

Revolve will create a solid object.

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ahhhh..... may have just solved my problem. Can you think of a reason *not* to make something a solid?

 

me

 

(I'm all about getting face(ed)

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ok, here is one for you...what's the difference between the revsurf command and revolve?

One's solid and one's a mesh? :?

 

edit: Note to self: read whole thread before posting!

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ahhhh..... may have just solved my problem. Can you think of a reason *not* to make something a solid?

 

me

 

(I'm all about getting face(ed)

if you're designing vacuum formed plastic?

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if you're designing vacuum formed plastic?

 

 

ok...now you're outside my environment..and I'll have to trust you :wink:

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if you're designing vacuum formed plastic?

 

but once it's formed isn't that plastic a *SOLID* oblect? :P

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Nooop, it's a hollow object :P

:oops: sorry brainmelt happened that day i thought it was solid. (The plastic i mean, not me brain - that's just cotton wool!:shock: )

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vac forming is how they make those plastic trays microwave meals come in - amongst other things

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