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billy2 PRO
engineer, CAD dude, rides, cloud junkie
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Re: Is there any reasonable way to work with complex surfaces?
Thanks guys, The resemblance to cylon was totally unintentional: (View Post)1 -
Re: Is there any reasonable way to work with complex surfaces?
Done! (View Post)2 -
Re: Is there any reasonable way to work with complex surfaces?
Continuing.... The mounting points are highlighted on the mesh which represent the heads of the bolts that'll be used to mount the new tail piece: If you look at previous tail piece designs, the… (View Post)2 -
Re: Is there any reasonable way to work with complex surfaces?
So..... I spent the morning creating 2 surfaces. Once this is right, the rest is easy. I'll share with you what I was doing. My constructs are: -2 sketches -2 surfaces derived from the 1st cap I… (View Post)3 -
Re: Is there any reasonable way to work with complex surfaces?
to add to @konstantin_shiriazdanov great post: I tend to use 2 noded splines on 2D planes and extrude to produce a 3D intersection. May seem like a simplified create method for complex geometry, but … (View Post)4



























