Hi,
What would be the best way to model the seat supporting
base as say in link below at 0:45 (where the lower
bracket member that holds the rails sits):
http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-seat
Thought of swept blend but maybe boundary blend features?
I want to merge that sort of rectangular cross-section to
a circular one that goes into the seat tube in a curve -
I can do it in a straight line trajectory but not along a
curve and you can see that the sections are sort of
offset from each other; it doesn't seem you'll be able to
control it the way you like using SB.
Also, I have modelled a seat saddle using the
surface/merge quilts features. Half of the part was
defined and mirrored but where they meet at the mirror
plane isn't smooth enough - any hints?
I am using Pro-E/Creo 5.
Thanks.
What would be the best way to model the seat supporting
base as say in link below at 0:45 (where the lower
bracket member that holds the rails sits):
http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-seat
Thought of swept blend but maybe boundary blend features?
I want to merge that sort of rectangular cross-section to
a circular one that goes into the seat tube in a curve -
I can do it in a straight line trajectory but not along a
curve and you can see that the sections are sort of
offset from each other; it doesn't seem you'll be able to
control it the way you like using SB.
Also, I have modelled a seat saddle using the
surface/merge quilts features. Half of the part was
defined and mirrored but where they meet at the mirror
plane isn't smooth enough - any hints?
I am using Pro-E/Creo 5.
Thanks.