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inventor - how to trim a solid? thanks

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hi to everyone, a council
how can I cut/ripe the solid c, using the profile a, following the yellow segment created with 3d sketch, but it fails on the curve b?? ?
and in any case, reformulating the whole, in case I wrong approach, how can I cleanly trim the solid c on the edge d, and then removing the excess that strabord to the side???
Thank you.
 

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Yes, I tried with the sweep but it doesn't make me exceed the b curve of the yellow segment executed in 3d sketch,
apart from this and apart from the sweep, there is a way to cleanly trim the solid c (which cums on the sides) following the edge of ?
 
the command I know is the sweep by subtraction. because it doesn't do so from a screen I don't know. basic makes a cut along a trajectory so they are two sketches.
 
the command I know is the sweep by subtraction. because it doesn't do so from a screen I don't know. basic makes a cut along a trajectory so they are two sketches.
I agree with the sweep, what might have happened is that the sketch of the path is not aligned with the edges to be eliminated.
but I agree that with the file it would be easier to help
 
This is the file I'm working on and I'm pressing my intent more than solving the problem, and as I'm self-taught to the use of inventor, it's to learn new operations,
thanks for the moment

I had to add the file to dropbox because it's too big file (17mb), here it wasn't loaded...
 
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I believe I have understood the problem, you are trying to use the profile "a" for the sweep but this cannot work because to remove the material, the sketch must have a greater surface of the "material" to remove.

I had no problem, what was written in previous posts is correct.
 

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Forgive the delay, simply, since you also confirmed that the technique I had followed was correct but that probably some irregular curve did not allow the realization of the profile, I simply ran a rib, with tilted line, making it end just before the edge and adjusted with a fitting, which gives the impression of being well trimmed, even if it is not exactly the result I wanted to get, to me the same goes
 

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