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tube with curvature on two floors

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I have to make a tube with a curve both in the xy plane and in the xz plane, in practice it is a tube that starts to bend on the xy plane and then curve on the xz plane.
the pipes I have always made them extruding or a circle or an extrusion in revolution of a rectangle, but to do this as I do?
Thank you.
 
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How do you do that? :biggrin:

Thank you.
How do you do what?
3d sketch?
The sweep?
or the structural member?

However all answers that in 5 minutes search on the online guide or google appear to you.

reassurance:
3d sketch: you are not bound by a plane, but you can track segments and curves on the three dimensions.http://help.solidworks.com/2012/italian/solidworks/sldworks/using_3d_sketching_tools.htmsweep:
given a track (a naked and raw sketch) and a profile sketch the latter will perform an extrusion or excavation (erroneous but it is to understand) with depth the sketch givenhttp://help.solidworks.com/2012/ita...w.htm?id=2b8a0eaf5e7547ec9cc620565c70aebe#pg0structural member: similar to sweep as concept, but more powerful.
always requires a track but instead of a profile sketch uses for the form to "extrude" an external profile to the particular (saved in special libraries). this function allows to create a separate cut, to automatically shape if two bodies intersect, to change the starting point or angle of positioning of the profile.http://help.solidworks.com/2012/ita...r.htm?id=41b73e4dd1f04ed2b61882ac6d65e24a#pg0
 
How do you do what?
3d sketch?
The sweep?
or the structural member?

However all answers that in 5 minutes search on the online guide or google appear to you.

reassurance:
3d sketch: you are not bound by a plane, but you can track segments and curves on the three dimensions.http://help.solidworks.com/2012/italian/solidworks/sldworks/using_3d_sketching_tools.htmsweep:
given a track (a naked and raw sketch) and a profile sketch the latter will perform an extrusion or excavation (erroneous but it is to understand) with depth the sketch givenhttp://help.solidworks.com/2012/ita...w.htm?id=2b8a0eaf5e7547ec9cc620565c70aebe#pg0structural member: similar to sweep as concept, but more powerful.
always requires a track but instead of a profile sketch uses for the form to "extrude" an external profile to the particular (saved in special libraries). this function allows to create a separate cut, to automatically shape if two bodies intersect, to change the starting point or angle of positioning of the profile.http://help.solidworks.com/2012/ita...r.htm?id=41b73e4dd1f04ed2b61882ac6d65e24a#pg0
It was what I was looking for, very kind thanks:wink:
 

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