TheMarkster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:49 pm To use Parametric_Curve_FP you must put the Parametric_Curve_FP.py file in your macros folder and also Make_Parametric_Curve.py into the same folder. Execute Make_Parametric_Curve to create the parametric curve fp object.
I entered the parameters you said, but I get a very flat curve. Perhaps I entered them wrong?
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Attach a screenshot of your parameters as you have put them so I can see if they are the same that I used. Attach your file, too, if you can.
You can bring the bspline into your sketch as follows:
Use the link to external geometry tool (keyboard shortcut: X) in the sketch to create the external (purple) link.
Select the purple edge.
Sketch menu -> Sketcher bspline tools -> convert geometry to bspline
Now you have the curve into your sketch. You should be able to add coincidence constraints to the end points of the curve.
If the curve object is not inside the body (if using Part Design) you can create a shapebinder of it and use that with the external geometry.
Heey Markster man,
Thanks for helping me out! I tryed the External Geomerty (blue) tool but it did not recognized the godamn exponential curve. I tryed using this external geometry tool with other sketchs and solids and it actually worked, but not with my function curve. I attached the images of my FC environment and the file, I would really appreciate if you can check it out.
I've got metting tomorrow with my boss, I hope I can show it to him for he kicks my ass hahahahaha
You are actually saving my life. When I am not such a FC noob, I'll help you in return!!
Big hugs!!
Diego