A Novel Method for Smooth Blending Cylindrical Surfaces Whose Axes are Non-Coplanar with Intersecting Line of Two Tapered Surfaces

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A novel method is proposed by constructing the intersecting line of two tapered surfaces to smooth blending non-coplanar axes. Necessary and sufficient conditions for smooth blending two non-coplanar cylindrical surfaces are achieved. Specific example is also provided.

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