Fusion 360's Sweep command has a "Twist" option. The Twist option rotates the
Profile as it travels along the Path. Using the Twist option can create useful
shapes that would be difficult to create with any other tool. It can also
create odd but interesting shapes that are great for decorative flourishes.
Although these shapes have few applications in basic mechanical design, they
are seen frequently in
ornate architectural columns
and facades.
Fusion 360's Sweep with Twist command can produce amazing and complex shapes like spiral columns, springs and coils with just a few clicks. However, understanding where to place the path and profiles to get the desired effect takes some understanding as well as a bit of practice.
You can radically change the result of the Sweep/Twist command just by
changing the location of the Path in relation to the profile. A slight change
in the location of the path can dramatically alter the result and produce
effects like a double twist or springy coil. When the path is more complex
than a simple straight line, the results can be very dramatic.
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A collection of possible shapes using the same profile and path. Only
the location of the path changes between each example.
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The shape of the profile can also change the result. For instance, twisting a
circle along a centered path does not produce any noticeable twist. But when
the path is set at the edge of the circle, the result is a spiraling column.