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Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 1 Sweep Creates a solid with uniform cross section Profile Path Loft (sweep and blend combined Creates a solid with different cross sections, multiple paths could be used

Sweep Command Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 2 Creates a swept solid Removes material as it sweeps

Sweep Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 3 Sweep command creates a solid by sweeping a profile along a specified path. Path Profile (2D sketch) A sweep feature requires two sketches; a profile and a path. These two sketches cannot lie on the same plane or be parallel. The path can be either open or closed profile. It could lie on one plane or lie on multiple planes (3D sketch)

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 4 Sweep Command in SW Path Profile Sweep using a profile, path and Follow Path option

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 5 Sweep Command in SW Sweeps using different Options Keep normal constant Twisted Follow Path

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 6 Sweep Command in SW Sweep using a profile, path and one guide Path Profile Guide curve 1

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 7 Sweep Command in SW Sweep using a profile, path and two guides

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 8 Sweep Command in SW Sweep using Merge Smooth Faces option Path Guide curve

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 9 Sweep Command in SW

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 10 Loft Command in SW Loft command creates a surface or a solid by sweeping and blending using two or more different profiles. List of profiles List of Guides

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 11 Loft Command in SW Profile normal to the plane at the end Profile normal to the plane at the start Start and End Constraints options

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 12 Loft Command in SW Loft using a single Guide Curve. Profile Guide, 3D sketch

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 13 Loft Command in SW Loft using many Guide Curves. Guide 1 Guide 2 Guide 4 Guide 3 Guides 1,2 Guides 1,2,3 Guides 1,2,3,4

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 14 Loft Command in SW Merging a Loft with a feature

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Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E spline sketches on planes.3 inches apart

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Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 20 Knife handle

Ken YoussefiIntroduction to Engineering – E10 21 Knife blade Hand and wrist