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How to Flatten a 3d face to a 2D object?
noah_stone538
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Here is the doc: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/5c94dcefb728a03c3493e8e6/w/0bc0b2553df6bc8f6568282f/e/f3a90fd727a01052013726b9
The primary objective of this process is to transform the faces that have been detached from the hull of the boat into templates. These templates are designed to be cut out of plywood. Once these plywood pieces are prepared, they can be bent and reattached to their original position on the boat. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The primary objective of this process is to transform the faces that have been detached from the hull of the boat into templates. These templates are designed to be cut out of plywood. Once these plywood pieces are prepared, they can be bent and reattached to their original position on the boat. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Generally in CAD there is a feature called surface flatten to create flat forms of curved surfaces.
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