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catia5 - sweep

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Bye to all,
I have to create, I think a sweep, a radius starts from the white curve and is tangent to the two surfaces
 

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@shau72 I don't have your cat's rhyme
So I simulated something like yours
I did this with the blend command

the green line simulates the white line of your image
You mean something like that?

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Bye.
what you have built is a blend is not a variable radius that changes depending on the surface below
 
Bye.
what you have built is a blend is not a variable radius that changes depending on the surface below
Yes, of course. a blend like I wrote you above.
If you want to send me the step, I can't open your catpart.
Maybe now I understand your intent.
In practice the variable radius should not exceed the white line above, indeed the radius must always be on the line?
Does the variable radius have a minimum and a maximum?
 
your fillet command between surfaces as it appears ? if the license allows it, there would be in the command window the "love" , and in the next part you must insert (for example ) thorns (which could be the intersection between the two surfaces but you must see ....) and hold curves (i.e. the curve that delimites the radius ) .
very convenient and also used to define a part of the external forms of the f1 carriages.

if the license does not allow it, you must see what you have in other commands like law , sweep , etc...
 
Yes, of course. a blend like I wrote you above.
If you want to send me the step, I can't open your catpart.
Maybe now I understand your intent.
In practice the variable radius should not exceed the white line above, indeed the radius must always be on the line?
Does the variable radius have a minimum and a maximum?
the variable radius comes from the line or curve lying on the starting surface and the arrival surface
 
your fillet command between surfaces as it appears ? if the license allows it, there would be in the command window the "love" , and in the next part you must insert (for example ) thorns (which could be the intersection between the two surfaces but you must see ....) and hold curves (i.e. the curve that delimites the radius ) .
very convenient and also used to define a part of the external forms of the f1 carriages.

if the license does not allow it, you must see what you have in other commands like law , sweep , etc...
 

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support curve = hold curves
dorsal = spines

Have you tried?

ps il cad put it in English...
 

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