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Topic ClosedLofting 3D polylines?

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    Posted: 06.Dec.2013 at 22:06
Hi everyone. I have 2 different 3d polylines that are non coplanar. I am trying to loft between them, but I am having no luck. Any suggestions? 
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Attach a copy of the drawing file to your next post.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Dec.2013 at 13:29
Here is a .dwg with a few of the 3d polylines I am trying to loft.uploads/305960/3d_polyine.dwg
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Dec.2013 at 16:41
I had some limited success but since I have no idea what you are trying to create I don't know if the results are good, bad or indifferent.  Also, one set of polylines seems to have three separate sections while the other one has four.  Doesn't make much sense.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Dec.2013 at 15:05
Why is it people post questions looking for help but take such a long time to respond when help is offered?  We should have been able to solve this by now.  If you were successful on your own then please let us know.  Thanks.


Edited by John Connor - 08.Dec.2013 at 18:55
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