Vit1
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As I have already had the opportunity to write, I am at first with solidworks and I hope you will forgive me for the banality of the question.
I often find myself shaping pieces that require two curved surfaces or a curved surface and a plane to meet. I can't always get out of it with good quality solutions, I often find myself starting from head or having to repeat cuts, create many functions, etc.
one of the examples is the attached file. I finally solve creating bigger extrusions than I needed to cut, but I wondered if there is a more elegant solution.
In practice I would like to combine two cylinders, one orthogonal to the other, without extruding a rectangle (see attached image) also because the cylinders could be hollow inside. I tried for example with the basic extrusion with loft but I can't get a good result and in any case I can't join the two cylinders without creating at least 4 drawings (2 that will become surfaces and 2 guidelines).
I hope I've been explained quite clearly, if that's not the case, let me know.
I often find myself shaping pieces that require two curved surfaces or a curved surface and a plane to meet. I can't always get out of it with good quality solutions, I often find myself starting from head or having to repeat cuts, create many functions, etc.
one of the examples is the attached file. I finally solve creating bigger extrusions than I needed to cut, but I wondered if there is a more elegant solution.
In practice I would like to combine two cylinders, one orthogonal to the other, without extruding a rectangle (see attached image) also because the cylinders could be hollow inside. I tried for example with the basic extrusion with loft but I can't get a good result and in any case I can't join the two cylinders without creating at least 4 drawings (2 that will become surfaces and 2 guidelines).
I hope I've been explained quite clearly, if that's not the case, let me know.