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Revision as of 07:41, 6 December 2018
PartDesign AdditiveLoft |
Menu location |
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Part Design → Additive loft |
Workbenches |
PartDesign |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
0.17 |
See also |
PartDesign AdditivePipe |
Description
Additive Loft creates a solid in the active Body by making a transition between two or more sketches (also referred to as cross-sections). If the Body already contains features, the additive loft will be merged to them.
On the left: cross-sections (A), (B) and (C); created Additive loft on the right.
How to use
- Press the Additive loft button.
- In the Select feature dialog, select a sketch to be used as first cross-section and click OK.
- Alternatively, a single sketch can be selected prior to pressing the Additive loft button.
- In the Loft parameters, press the Add Section button.
- Select a sketch in the 3D view. Repeat to select more sketches.
- Set options if needed and click OK.
Options
- Ruled surface: makes straight transitions between cross-sections. Dos not apply to a loft with two cross-sections. If not checked, transitions will be smooth.
- Closed: makes a transition from the last cross-section to the first, creating a loop.
- Press the Remove Section button to remove a sketch, by selecting it in the 3D view.
Properties
- DataLabel: name given to the operation, this name can be changed at convenience.
- DataSections: lists the sections used.
- DataRuled: see Options.
- DataClosed: see Options.
- DataMidplane: non applicable.
- DataReversed: non applicable.
- DataRefine: true or false. If set to true, cleans the solid from residual edges left by features. See Part RefineShape for more details.
Limitations
- Sketches must form closed profiles.
- It is not possible to loft to a vertex.
- A cross-section cannot lie on the same plane as the one immediately preceding it.
- To better control the shape of the loft, it is recommended that all the cross-sections have the same number of segments. For example, for a loft between a rectangle and a circle, the circle may be broken down into 4 connected arcs.
Known Issues
- Some failure modes will turn the part black
Links
- Part Loft Technical Details explains how a Part Loft is created, much of its content is relevant to the PartDesign Additive loft.