You can create a composite curve using surface edges. You do not need curves to create a composite curve.
With the Create Composite Curvetoolbar displayed, where you select the surface affects:
The forward direction is towards the surface corner closest to the selection point. Selecting a surface at point
creates the start point at the bottom right corner of the fillet surface (
) and a current-curve-end at the bottom left corner of that fillet (
). The curve used to create the composite curve is the surface edge of the fillet.
It is easier to see if you undraw the shaded model:
If you select the surface around
, the composite curve looks the same, but the curve used to create the composite curve is the surface edge of the vertical face.
If you select the surface around
,
PowerMill selects the surface it considers best. It does this by inspecting the p-curves of the underlying surfaces, and then selects the surface that is least likely to produce a 'faceted' curve. For instance, the edge of a cylinder produces a much better quality curve than a circle trimmed out of a plane. For example, if you select a boss or pocket in the
powerdrill.dgk model,
PowerMill does not pick the trimmed plane.
When you have created the composite curve, click
or
to accept or cancel the curve creation.