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empty a loft cut mold.

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Hello, everyone.
I need to empty a loft-cut mold, I'll train you the part.. .
the loft I used it before but I wanted to try to do something slightly different:
-give the route (scratch with construction line)
-Empty the piece along the path with variable sections (scores)
Can someone tell me how I can do this? The loft doesn't seem to work.

I didn't find anything on the tutorials is I need it urgently enough. ....

If you give me a hand I will be grateful!!!:finger:

thanks to all, hello
 

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Hello, everyone.
I need to empty a loft-cut mold, I'll train you the part.. .
the loft I used it before but I wanted to try to do something slightly different:
-give the route (scratch with construction line)
-Empty the piece along the path with variable sections (scores)
Can someone tell me how I can do this? The loft doesn't seem to work.

I didn't find anything on the tutorials is I need it urgently enough. ....

If you give me a hand I will be grateful!!!:finger:

thanks to all, hello
Don't complicate your life. well note the use of the route... and used functions
from me.

Hi.
 

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however it also works cutting loft.
only that the route (which you will use as a halfway path) must be in continuous and not tract-point line. and then you have to add guidelines to keep the profile generator constant:View attachment 21141greetings
Marco:smile:
I gave up because the profile on the face
upper lies on a plane parallel to the horizontal axis, but
the angle of the sweep curve is about 97°, from them the decision to ignore that profile
and make the curve with the "normal" (or radial) cutting section in the center
of the curve (as I think it is actually).
 
thank you....to both...mike1967 for the simple and intuitive solution and sampom for a help on understanding the loft.... thank you very much! !
 
I gave up because the profile on the face
upper lies on a plane parallel to the horizontal axis, but
the angle of the sweep curve is about 97°, from them the decision to ignore that profile
and make the curve with the "normal" (or radial) cutting section in the center
of the curve (as I think it is actually).
Yes, maybe even seeing the table... the loft is beautiful in 3d... but in the duty to quote and put on paper is more accurate your method.... .
 
Yes, maybe even seeing the table... the loft is beautiful in 3d... but in the duty to quote and put on paper is more accurate your method.... .
Well, come on, in half an hour we solved with two alternatives that
gross lead to the same result.

night...
 

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