MattBD
Bioengineer
- Jan 26, 2007
- 62
I am making a fixture for a part that has a 3D chamfer around a curved surface edge. The chamfer is 3D because its Z changes as you go around the curve. I only have the parasolid to work with so I can't see how the original part was modeled.
In any case, I was able to convert the two edges of the chamfer to 3D sketches. What I want to do now is to 3D sketch a curve that is always equidistant from the two chamfered edges (so it's really a curve in the plane of the chamfer, which changes as you move around the part).
I'm not sure (1) if I can do this in SW, (2) if I can, how, or (3) if there is a better way to achieve the same result. The reason for wanting a curve halfway up the chamfer is that I am only allowed to use that much to hold the part in this fixture.
Thanks,
Matt
In any case, I was able to convert the two edges of the chamfer to 3D sketches. What I want to do now is to 3D sketch a curve that is always equidistant from the two chamfered edges (so it's really a curve in the plane of the chamfer, which changes as you move around the part).
I'm not sure (1) if I can do this in SW, (2) if I can, how, or (3) if there is a better way to achieve the same result. The reason for wanting a curve halfway up the chamfer is that I am only allowed to use that much to hold the part in this fixture.
Thanks,
Matt