A sweep is a tool for creating families that requires you to sketch or apply a profile (shape) and extrude that profile along a path. For information about using sweeps in families, see Creating Family Geometry.
Example: Use a sweep to create moldings, railings, or simple pipes.
The following procedure is a general method for creating a sweep. Steps may vary depending on your design intent.
To create a solid or void sweep
The path can either be a single closed or single open path. You cannot have multiple paths. The path can be a combination of straight lines and curves, and it need not be planar.
To select edges of other solid geometry, such as extrusions or blends, click Pick 3D Edges on the ribbon. Or pick existing sketch lines, watching the status bar to know what you are picking. This method of picking automatically locks the sketch lines to the geometry you are picking and allows you to sketch the path in multiple work planes, hence allowing for a 3D path.
To load a profile
If the profile you need is not already loaded in the project, click Modify | Sweep tabSweep panel (Load Profile) to load the profile.
Enter values for X and Y to specify the offset for the profile.
Enter a value for Angle to specify the angle of the profile. The angle rotates the profile around the profile origin. You can enter negative values to rotate in the opposite direction.
Click Flip to flip the profile.
To sketch a profile
For example, if you sketched the path in a plan view, you would choose an elevation view to sketch the profile. The profile sketch can be a single-closed loop or multiple closed loops that do not intersect. Sketch the profile near the intersection of the profile plane and the path.
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