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How to create an irregular shape
ProApe
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Hello,
How can I modify the beard that serves as the landing place for this birdhouse so that the front is not a flat vertical surface, but rather an irregular shape, with the bottom point 10 mm away from the rear surface and the top line also running irregularly vertically, i.e. how can I shape this part as I see fit?
Kind regards
ProApe
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/503f2127acfea6b28d043dc3/w/0084a680d3b502e7399f8383/e/177772f4609bf89f3bf74f5c?renderMode=0&uiState=69430c210b0d18a46e000478
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Not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish, but maybe a loft?
You can use any normal editing tools.
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That's not bad, but I'd like it to be even more irregular if possible, so that the edges of the front face disappear.
Years ago, I tried my hand at Blender, where I could remodel parts of surfaces however I wanted. Isn't that possible in Onshape?
Onshape has extensive surfacing capabilities. Different approach than Blender, but powerful. It might be fun to dive into the curves and surfaces self-paced courses in the Onshape Learning Center.
Or use a fillet.
A fillet didn't work. That was the first thing I tried.
I'll try to find the course that explains how to proceed.
What I'd really like is to get back to working on my Edit Surface feature to be able to do B spline surface sculpting in 3d. Unless @GregBrown gets there first, I'm sure his implementation will be cleaner than mine.
Derek Van Allen | Engineering Consultant | Meddler