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Making sweep 2 rail surfaces

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Making sweep 2 rail surfaces

- [Instructor] Let's talk about Creating Surfaces, using the Sweep 2 command in Rhino for Mac. Sweep 2 makes a surface that passes through one or more profile curves, and those act as cross sections, along with two rail curves that define surface edges. Sweep 2 behaves almost exactly the same as Sweep 1, only it has two rail curves instead of one. So for some practice, I've opened up Surfaces Sweeps Stop 3M from the Exercise File, and here I'll be working in the Sweep 2A layer. So my layer's panel, I'll click to set that to the current layer and just hide everything else. We're looking at this set here where I have one rail, two rails, and my cross section curve. Let's go on up to the Surface menu and activate the Sweep 2 Rails command. So here I'm being prompted to select my first rail, and then my second rail, and it doesn't matter what order I select those in, and then cross section curve. So in this case I just have the…

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