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Good morning, everyone! !
I should make a 3d design of a brass detail.

I have a circular base, the upper part is a hexagon must have a "rounding" profile.
I created the base circle, then a level raised with the "scratch" of the hexagon that I need and finally the reference curve with the degrees and quotas set by drawing.

using the sweep blend doesn't give me the model... why? ? ?
Should I use another command?

Thank you all x the answers
 
you should let us understand better what you want to get (setting an image or a drawing.
put an example file for a sweep from circle to hexagon.
 

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There he is! the concept is that... it is reversed

I posted an image of the project with the sketches I mentioned before.... hopefully both of help (I cannot put that of the cjiente because it has the logos of the company) :redface:
 

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Good morning, everyone! !
I should make a 3d design of a brass detail.

I have a circular base, the upper part is a hexagon must have a "rounding" profile.
I created the base circle, then a level raised with the "scratch" of the hexagon that I need and finally the reference curve with the degrees and quotas set by drawing.

using the sweep blend doesn't give me the model... why? ? ?
Should I use another command?

Thank you all x the answers
the command you used seems correct to me, the only trick is that you have to divide the sketch of the circle into many parts, how many are the edges of the hexagon.
Maxopus, confirm?
 
the command you used seems correct to me, the only trick is that you have to divide the sketch of the circle into many parts, how many are the edges of the hexagon.
Maxopus, confirm?
exact in the passage between different sections the number of segments must be equal and must also correspond the starting point.

I attach an example made with a boundary blend
 

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Hello, everyone!
I was trying to make this design and stopped at the following point:
I tracked the hexagon and circumference in the two respective planes (with offset to pleasure).
Now I put myself in the front floor, but I can't trace the curve line connecting the ends of one of the sides of the hexagon and one of the 6 parts of the circumference (divided previously in 6 equal parts).
how do I make such points "visible" in the front floor?
greetings to all
Lorenzo
 
Hello, everyone!
I was trying to make this design and stopped at the following point:
I tracked the hexagon and circumference in the two respective planes (with offset to pleasure).
Now I put myself in the front floor, but I can't trace the curve line connecting the ends of one of the sides of the hexagon and one of the 6 parts of the circumference (divided previously in 6 equal parts).
how do I make such points "visible" in the front floor?
greetings to all
Lorenzo
under sketch -> references, in the environment 2d.

Hi.
p-h
 
He did!
Thank you so much!
but then I have the following doubt:
- I create a section in a sketch plan and create on the same some points of reference; When I draw in another sketch plan, do the reference points created before still exist? or should each plan be created?
 

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