OK I think I have the hang of the Part Sweep tool
Attached is the latest version lure. Its a lot closer to what my friend wants (ultimately he wants a few sizes and shapes etc). A lot of the filleted bits in the first version where not strictly necessary. I just didn't know how to do it another way.
One new problem though. There was no suitable face for the eye holes. Had to sketch them to a different face and they come out at the wrong angle. The pocket should be perpendicular to the taper.
The attached file has a shallow pocket for the eyes so its more visible. The plan is to glue googly eyes in there. The angle may or may not be a problem. If I did need a flat face to get a more perpendicular hole. I'm thinking I could do a 2 stage part sweep, with an extra square halfway down the part and thus get a suitable face for sketching on the tapered bit?
One other thing you guys may be able to help with. The nose of the lure is supposed to spray water as its reeled in. The Chamfer I put on the latest version is a bit of a kludge. I would prefer to have a convex curve here. Thinking maybe use a conic sketch and rotate/groove the nose out? If that’s a good way to do it how would I go about it? I've had limited success with groove. Almost tempted to make a football (Rugby/AFL) shape then boolean cut it out. Or is there a better way? An inverted/internal fillet would be pretty good... But that didn't go well last time I tried...
Broke my filliter??
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Re: Broke my filliter??
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Re: Broke my filliter??
Ohhh Thats why I couldn’t get a flat face there.... facepalm.Not a circle made of 4 arcs. A square with filleted corners. The line length left is only 0.01mm. Goal is to have the same number of segments between both sketches. Otherwise you don't get a proper sweep.
I was looking at the downloaded file. I'm just not experienced enough with freecad to see exactly how it was all done. Had to watch a few youtube videos to get the sweep to work... The 0.001 straights slipped under my radar.
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Re: Broke my filliter??
Ok attempt 3 went heaps better now I have an equal number of faces . The computer liked it more too, less processor drain and no freecad crashes this time
Getting faster too. Only took me about 5 min to do the main body of the attached file. I can also change the sweep sketches and alter the fillets with ease Thank you for all the help NormandC My original problem is solved much better now
I then spent another 20 min trying to get a better concave pocket in the nose. Ended up doing a revolve and then boolean cut. worked ok. Although I had an ellipse shape I liked better but couldn't work out how to get it to make a cut/pocket. The plan was to do a groove, but clearly I don't know how that works as it said I needed to anchor it to a face, but there was not really a face where I wanted to make the hole.... Left the redundant ellipse sketch in there in case someone can offer a suggestion.
Is there a better way to do what I was trying to do
Getting faster too. Only took me about 5 min to do the main body of the attached file. I can also change the sweep sketches and alter the fillets with ease Thank you for all the help NormandC My original problem is solved much better now
I then spent another 20 min trying to get a better concave pocket in the nose. Ended up doing a revolve and then boolean cut. worked ok. Although I had an ellipse shape I liked better but couldn't work out how to get it to make a cut/pocket. The plan was to do a groove, but clearly I don't know how that works as it said I needed to anchor it to a face, but there was not really a face where I wanted to make the hole.... Left the redundant ellipse sketch in there in case someone can offer a suggestion.
Is there a better way to do what I was trying to do
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Re: Broke my filliter??
As you have done with the sphere you can do with an ellipsoid. Create a sketch with half of an ellipse and continue as before.
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Re: Broke my filliter??
That is exactly what I wanted to do....As you have done with the sphere you can do with an ellipsoid. Create a sketch with half of an ellipse and continue as before.
Um.... How exactly does one make half an ellipsoid? I couldn’t get it to delete the bits I didn't want...
Re: Broke my filliter??
In Sketcher you used the magician's hat to create an ellipse. Select the drop down menu at it's right side to select Arc of ellipse. Alternatively you can find it in the Menu: Sketch->Sketcher geometries->Create an arc of ellipse.
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Re: Broke my filliter??
OH!!
I completely missed the drop down
Thank you that helps a lot!
I completely missed the drop down
Thank you that helps a lot!