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Trfsrfr  
#1 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2012 4:00:56 PM(UTC)
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Can anybody tell me why I cannot either
A: find and fix gaps in profile
B: group and extrude
C: use the push pull

The error message 'Gaps in Profile' is/has always driven me nuts.

All I want to do is extrude this thing .250".

Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks-
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rockyroad_us  
#2 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2012 4:26:57 PM(UTC)
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This thing is a sketched curved and doesn't look like it contains natural curves and lines. Your last point and your first point have different tangent lines. They have to be the same if this is a spline or bezier line.

Did you trace this from a photo or scan?
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Trfsrfr  
#3 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2012 7:22:58 PM(UTC)
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Nope, I measured the piece I'm modeling, put the necessary curves in where they needed to be then double clicked the black arrow, and used the trim tool to get what I wanted. Not traced at all.
I then tried to join, connect, and group afterwards but no luck.

The first error I got was a planar error, but I fixed that.

This part of ViaCad really bugs me. It shouldn't be this difficult to do. I mean, it is a very simple part. But I get this problem a lot.

How do i fix it? Or, if i start over, what approach should be used?

Thanks for your reply.
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#4 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2012 7:39:05 PM(UTC)
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I think you need to switch your method of drafting. I don't see any lines or curves. For a simple design, you don't need a polyline or one curve. Not sure how you got to a curve if you had arcs and lines to begin with. Maybe if you can still undo than go back to the original lines and curves.

I would suggest to do arcs and lines to solve your issue. Stay away from splines unless you are an expert drafter.
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blowlamp  
#5 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2012 8:04:27 PM(UTC)
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The curve isn't planar and has a gap on the smaller triangular section, which you can highlight by doing an Offset Curve to the outside of the shape, once you've done a Project Curve To Plane to make it flat.

It then extrudes OK for me.




Martin.
Trfsrfr  
#6 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2012 9:14:19 PM(UTC)
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Rockyroad and Martin,
Thank you both for taking the time to look at this.

In what I attached, the lines arc and circles may have been already 'joined' or 'connected', but I assure you I didn't use any beziers, or poly's, or splines. Just switched to whatever view and basically inserted whatever shapes I needed, and then cut away what I didn't need.

Rockyroad - I may need to switch my method of drafting, but to what method would you suggest? Many of my drawings/models are based off, or designed with other 3D objects that accompany and are already present in the current drawing/model. In the attached drawing, it is merely a small part of another drawing/model of a bicycle fork, but cut and pasted into its own file.

Martin, I am not as proficient and knowledgeable as you here, and did not fully understand your reply;
I tried to project curve to plane, but was unsuccessful.

I often feel that even though this is an inexpensive CAD program, it requires some prerequisite CAD experience, as the user guide is very short (IMO) in it's description of how to use its tools.

Would either of you be willing to school me in the 'planar' aspect of this, and explain step-by-step your methods in doing this simple job? Especially the Project Curve to Plane, and an Offset Curve? This is alien to me.

I have access to Solidworks, and AutoCad, and there are many online tutorials for those programs, but I do like the layout and overall simpleness of ViaCad, and it is the first CAD program I open when I need to model something.
But these problems I keep having are making it difficult and frustrating to figure out how to overcome them...

Thanks again so much-
billbedford  
#7 Posted : Saturday, July 14, 2012 2:48:17 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Trfsrfr Go to Quoted Post
Rockyroad and Martin,
Thank you both for taking the time to look at this.

In what I attached, the lines arc and circles may have been already 'joined' or 'connected', but I assure you I didn't use any beziers, or poly's, or splines. Just switched to whatever view and basically inserted whatever shapes I needed, and then cut away what I didn't need.


Join Curves converts everything into a spline.
blowlamp  
#8 Posted : Saturday, July 14, 2012 5:31:16 AM(UTC)
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Like has already been said, your drawing is composed of one long spline that probably came about by joining all the original lines and arcs together and unfortunately, that can introduce small(ish) differences where sharp corners etc end up being blended together. I also suspect that the original curves were not all on the same plane which compounds the problem, effectively turning a 2d curve into a 3d curve.

So the way to draw parts such as this, for me, is to use the Top workplane whilst laying it all out, to ensure everything remains flat. Use the snap features in ViaCAD to be certain that intersections are all clean and/or employ the Trim tool to make clean cuts at intersections.

If you do these things then you shouldn't have too many problems when it comes to carrying out other operations such as extruding and using the Push/Pull tool.

Note that you don't usually need to use the Join tool on curves that are to be used for subsequent extrusions etc.


Martin.
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#9 Posted : Saturday, July 14, 2012 9:10:48 AM(UTC)
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Like Martin said,

Use the snap features which is what makes this software unique.

In particular the workplace so you don't go in 3D.
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Trfsrfr  
#10 Posted : Saturday, July 14, 2012 6:16:59 PM(UTC)
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All,
Thanks for the input.
I think I will try to import the file into a new file, then turn it into a transparency, then trace over the top of it while using the workplace snap.

Does that sound like a good idea?
Or maybe put ViaCad into 2D, then extrude?

Also, what is the difference between join and connect?

Thanks again-
ttrw  
#11 Posted : Monday, July 16, 2012 6:57:48 AM(UTC)
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I've found the 2D mode to be quite unreliable in the past. Just stay in 3D mode and start off by viewing from the top (then extrude in trimetric view).
Trfsrfr  
#12 Posted : Thursday, August 2, 2012 10:11:40 PM(UTC)
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Okay,

I took my original drawing, changed it's color, used it as a template, and drew the same damn curves over the top, all the while having the workplane snap on.

Then I tried to group it and extrude it, with no luck.
Then I tried to 'join' all the curves and extrude, no luck.
Then I tried to 'connect' all the curves and extrude, no luck.
I just now posted a new thread in what I thought was 2D drafting, (but now I can't find it) asking about the difference between join and connect.

Even though I had the workplane snap on, I still get an error message that says curves are not planar.

What am I missing here?

The part on the left is the new one.
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rockyroad_us  
#13 Posted : Friday, August 3, 2012 12:25:35 AM(UTC)
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some of your lines are overlapping or crossing each other. That means you drew them past each other and don't terminate where the other line begins. The left curve is bigger or longer. At this point try the trim tool and zoom in as much as possible at each end of the line or curve and trim the excess. You can also use the corner trim.

Next time try the snap to endpoint so that the line or curve starts on the end of the line or curve.
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