can't share composite curve!?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Gil Alsberg, Feb 2, 2006.

  1. Gil Alsberg

    Gil Alsberg Guest

    in a part, I have a lofted surface made of two composite curves. if I want
    to reuse (share) one of those composite curves with a new loft feature as a
    profile, solidworks announces "selected object is already owned by a
    feature"! what the heck is going on?! why can't I share between two loft
    features the same composite curve as a profile?
     
    Gil Alsberg, Feb 2, 2006
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  2. Gil Alsberg

    matt Guest

    Enhancement request time. You could just use the edge created by the
    curve or convert entities into a 3D sketch. There are lots of
    limitations related to curves.

    matt
     
    matt, Feb 2, 2006
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  3. Gil Alsberg

    Gil Alsberg Guest

    I'm aware of the other options. it makes my work in solidworks more
    complicated and slow, if I need to select again the same edges or if I make
    a 3dsketch out of them. I find this limitation by the program really
    hindering and unnecessary!

    Anyway thanks for your reply,
    Gil
     
    Gil Alsberg, Feb 2, 2006
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  4. Gil Alsberg

    That70sTick Guest

    I had similar woes trying to re-use a helix (for main sweep on a
    spring). Once the helix curve was used in a feature, I couldn't even
    select the helix endpoints to create a plane.

    I changed my technique as a result. I treat helixes and composite
    curves like "master" features (like "A" surfaces or datum planes/axes).
    I do not consume composite curves in a feature. When I use a
    composite curve for a loft, I copy the composite curve into a 2D or 3D
    sketch, and use the sketch in the loft.
     
    That70sTick, Feb 2, 2006
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  5. Gil Alsberg

    Jason Guest

    Yeah, cruves never got the update that sketched did fo being allowed to
    be used in multiple features.
     
    Jason, Feb 2, 2006
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  6. Gil Alsberg

    modelsin3d Guest

    I have actually beein doing this work around fo sooo long that it
    doesnt even bother me anymore. Not to make excuses, but one thing that
    I have noticed is that composite, porjected or just curves in general
    produce different surfaces geomerty. I have a smaple part file show
    some of the following options where the parameters are the same (ie
    exact same boundaries)

    1) Projected curves vs Intersecting curves
    2) Fill Surface vs Lofted surface

    email me if interested in results........
     
    modelsin3d, Feb 2, 2006
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