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With the Sweep feature you can create a shape by moving a 2D sketch 0:00 / 8:24 Go to Insert > Reference Geometry > Plane or click at the Plane icon Create a options in the Sweep menubar such as the Follow Path and 1st Guide Curve in the Sweep menubar and change the Thickness Thickness Thin Extrude
SolidWorks says it can't because of this zero thickness. . should fit exactly together, they share the same guide scurves and edges but there is
If I can get a hint where the geometry is failing, I can probably troubleshoot it. Thanks . A file would help if you can provide. I've circled the zero thickness part: imgur.com/OmKDCjx and imgur.com/5nAe2Ne.
I am not that advanced in doing lofts, but I managed to cut out the bottom portion with a loft, and now I wanted to loft out the top. The bottom loft
5088650887 I am very grateful for any help or hints, also. the upper stair a sketch of its own (specifically to avoid zero thickness geometry), I am seeing this a lot in SolidWorks - I recommend switching to Autodesk Inventor.
19 Jan 2016 Profile; Path; Guide curve (for this example). The trick to a swept cut such as this is making the Profile Sketch larger than the boundaries of the part. on complex curves often it will create a zero thickness geometry error.
13 Oct 2011 Zero thickness geometry is when a feature is created that can not be There is a good explanation here: help.solidworks.com/2012/
17 Jun 2015
Does anyone know a good way to find zero thickness geometry. .. You're trying to merge it into a series of faces created by the sweep features
How to find, where is those f zero thickness geometry?????????? I redraw do not merge the (can be "unticked" in the extrude feature) bodiesmight help.
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