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    February 16, 2007

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    Gavin

    I read your artical and was wondering if I can use this technice with routing air lines and wires.

    Christopher Schaefer

    Gavin,
    While not entirely sure by what you mean when you write "routing with air lines," the baoundary surface tool is a surface-only command and, as such, does not relate to SolidWorks Routing. The guide curves used in the sketch used for this command can not be used as a Route path; the curves used for "Direction 2" in the Boundary Surface command must all come from the same part and, therefore, the route sketch is unavailable.

    Thanks,
    Chris

    Johnny Rocks

    Yo Dawg,
    How many guide curves is to many?

    Johnny

    Chris

    Johnny,
    See personal reply sent to your e-mail address.

    Roland Ellis

    Chris,
    some help please !

    what I'm trying to do:

    3 planes (0%, 50%, 100%) along a 3d Curve that is editable by 3d sketches of two plotted points.
    sketches (closed loops) on each of the planes of a tapering "L" shape, with the same point on each sketch sitting on the guide curve.

    I have been trying for a while now to get this to loft however it is proving problematic!

    I tried your Boundary Surface but It would not resolve because it said that it
    would interfere with it's self (number of sketch points? like it said it is tapering)

    If I have more planes and sketches then editing the form is very complicated
    If I add more guide curves, point to point along the sketches, they do not follow the form of the guide curve.
    adding all guide curves that I specify the coordinates of is unworkable!

    maybe you could just run though how you would go about this type of form, as i may be making some rookie mistakes !

    Many thanks
    ro

    daniel alba

    if anyone can send me some bottles desing for my solidworks asingment thanyou .

    Chris

    I'd encourage you to check out www.3dcontentcentral.net; you're bound to find some free downloadable examples.
    :)

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