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Approximate Curve in a Skeleton Model?

lkerila
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Approximate Curve in a Skeleton Model?


I can't seem to create an approximate curve in my skeleton model. Is this a limitation imposed by PTC? Any suggestions of how to work around this?


Cheers!

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My IT has me stuck in WF3, but no problems with the approximate. Are you doing a copy paste approx or sketching a curve and converting to spline? Either way, I would look at your curve segments to see if there is a break in tangency somewhere.

Patrick Fariello


I'm trying to do this by copying several cuves and pasting as a single approximate curve (selection filter on geometry/copy items/paste items/choose approximate). I can do it no problem in a non-skeleton model.


What's the other technique you refer to?


Cheers!

The other way if you only need a 2D curve is to create the approx curve is sketch mode. Highlight the sketched segments, edit>convert to > spline.


I am still guess that your curves have a break in tangency somewhere. If your curves are not at least tangent the appox curve is not an option.

A few tests,


1. Can you select just one of the curve segments, ctrl+C, ctrl+v, choose approx?
2. Step this thru by added one more segment at a time to find where the non tangency or break is?

Patrick Fariello
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