Sweep

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Creates a 3D solid by sweeping a closed 2D entity along a path.

Accessing the Command

command bar:  sweep

menu bar:  Model| 3D Solids | Sweep

toolbar:  3D Solids|

 

: sweep

Prompts you in the command bar:

Select entities:  (Select one or more closed 2D entities)

Entities in set: 1

Select entities: (Select more closed 2D entities, or right click to stop selecting 2D entities)

Select sweep path or Alignment/Base point/Twist: (Select a linear 2D entity or choose an option)

The selected closed 2D entities are swept along the path.

 

Depending on the value of the DELOBJ (Delete Entity) system variable, the defining entities are either retained or deleted or you are prompted whether to keep or delete the source entities.

Command Options

Option

Description

Alignment

By default  2D entities are placed perpendicular to the sweep path automatically. The Alignment option allows to sweep 2D entities at their current orientation.

Prompts you:

Align sweep entity perpendicular to path before sweep? <Yes>/No:

  • Yes: The sweep entity is aligned perpendicularly

  • No: The sweep entity is not rotated.

In the images above a circle is swept along a helix path.

Left: Alignment is ON (circle is placed perpendicularly to the sweep path)

Right: Alignment is OFF (circle is not rotated)

Base point

Defines the point on the sweep entity that follows the path.

Twist

Specifies a twist angle for the sweep entity or entities. The twist angle is the amount of rotation along the entire length of the sweep path.

Prompts you:

Enter twist angle or allow banking for a non-planar sweep path <Bank>:

Do one of the following:

  • Type a value a the command prompt.
  • Press Enter to choose the Bank option: determines whether the sweep entitiest will bank (rotate) naturally  along a 3D sweep path (3D polyline, spline, or helix).

Grips Editing

Sweep solids can only be moved using grips.

Related Commands

Extrude - extrudes 2D entities to 3D solids.

dmExtrude - creates a 3D solids by extruding closed 2D entities or regions.

dmRevolve - creates 3D solids by revolution of closed 2D entities or regions about an axis.

Revolve - revolves 2D closed entities to turn them into 3D solids.

RevSurf - creates a 3D mesh surface by revolving a linear entity around a line.

 

 

 


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