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helical cut

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I ask you a question about the realization of a model for me. I have the need to create a helical cut on a full piece, the cut has to be a sort of propeller that rotates 90° compared to the plane, someone would know how to give me a tip? Thank you!
 
evening, thanks to both, no not in that way (even if I would like to know how you made that work) more similar to an airplane propeller, but in half, I don't know how to explain it better.
 
if it is extremely detailed as cutting propeller, there is the road of the surfaces, but it is definitely more challenging.
 
hi 320i, I'm trying with a blender, making several sections rotate, maybe it works, if so were I am going to work there, while if you have other ideas let me know as well! thank you
 
Here I am again, what I have to accomplish is like this:


Cattura1.webp
taglio.webpI speak of similar because what I get (from a cutting blend on a solid) does not satisfy me, the geometries are "sporche" and in the thinner part above I always get a "sella" instead of a smooth geometry. ideas? we accept suggestions!
 
I might be wrong, but to get this you'll have to shake the surfaces, and if you don't know them... I see hard
 
Good morning, look at this geometry too...... never done anything like that, give me a hand?
Cattura.webpI have highlighted in yellow the two trajectories of this surface, but I do not know exactly where to start to create the processing. Thanks again
 
working with surfaces is not as intuitive as with extrusions, there are many things to know a priori (and this applies to all cads.
In your case, I give you a start track:
-make schetch for the initial and final sections at the distance you want
-makes of schetch with the trend of each edge/tangence that unites the corners (or tangency points) of the intial sections
- control "blend" to create each surface (a surface always has 2 directions, "grossomodo" as to create a quadrilateral, even if a quadrilateral is not!) selecting in order:
--in the first selection board, the schetch line of the first section, with the corresponding of the second section
--in the second selection board, the 2 edges/tengencies that delimit the lines you selected in the first tab
--if you have selected correctly, you should preview the surface
-Make all surfaces, command "unisci" (it can be that for complex superstructures, the single command "unisci" can not join them all, in case you use the command "unisci" several times as long as you have a single "unisci unit")
-when everything is closed with the "unisci" command, "solidify" command and you have the solid.

Good job.
 
Thank you. @320i s , as soon as I can prove it! I was trying to get the cutting process through a blend, the next step would be a blend of sweps, but maybe I try first the way you recommended me and see what happens.
 
Thank you. @320i s , as soon as I can prove it! I was trying to get the cutting process through a blend, the next step would be a blend of sweps, but maybe I try first the way you recommended me and see what happens.
I can post an example similar to your image. Before you tell me what version of creo you have. better if you write it in the profile. I have created 3. previous versions do not read my files.
 

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