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solidworks loft complesse

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Good morning

I have a problem with a very complex loft that I can't solve in solidworks. Does anyone have a chance to help me? I can send out boundary files and guidelines.
Thank you.
 
the forum is also made to help and discuss methods to get goals.
attach the file and for those who do not have 2017 also a couple of pictures
 
since it is a complex shape also attaches a sketch of how it should be the result
 
Good morning.
Thank you very much for the answer.
I attached the photo, and the file. the zipped file only because the solidworks .sldprt format was not attached.
this is the frontal muse that has a particularity: the air outlets are flat and the fittings begin outside the air vents. therefore they are not a simple cut in the loft.
on the sketch you see everything well.
This is my hobby, and I am building this aircraft in an ultralight version. I have to draw this muse and then produce a mold and cover it in fiberglass.
thanks for the help
Hi.supercub front cawling.webp
 

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in addition to the underdefinite sketches, which even if they are spline it is advisable to quote them for a management of safe and editable geometry, the loft is not manageable because it does not have the sketches of the well-made and defined guide curves and perhaps not even sufficient, and neither the delimitation profiles of the surface are manageable.

I recommend doing a dedicated sketch for each surface delimitation profile and especially for each guide curve
 
thanks for the info
but unfortunately I am not a great expert on solidworks. I have drawn many pieces even well complicated, but with this I do not go out. I tried to adopt his suggestions but I didn't go any further. let's say that the loft is formed if I exclude the 2 windows and join the guidelines. but it is not correct.
 
I would personally do it in 2 half and starting from a full, however there are several ways....
If you imported the sketches from a dwg or dxf file, I would first turn the spline into continuous polyline.
 
I did a good test by throwing the size randomly because now I'm using 2014.
but I hope you can still be
 

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