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Re: Curves workbench
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Re: Curves workbench
Issue occurs using:
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OS: Arch Linux
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.21.0.33110 (Git)
Build type: None
Branch: master
Hash: 18e40941ceb36c52701a7c74ea26043ef3385701
Python 3.11.3, Qt 5.15.9, Coin 4.0.1, Vtk 9.2.6, OCC 7.6.3
Locale: English/United States (en_US)
Installed mods:
* fasteners 0.4.56
* fcgear 1.0.0
* DynamicData 2.46.0
* Curves 0.6.8
* Assembly4 0.50.2
OS: Arch Linux
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.20.2.29603 (Git) AppImage
Build type: Release
Branch: (HEAD detached at 0.20.2)
Hash: 930dd9a76203a3260b1e6256c70c1c3cad8c5cb8
Python 3.10.8, Qt 5.15.4, Coin 4.0.0, Vtk 9.1.0, OCC 7.6.3
Locale: English/United States (en_US)
Installed mods:
* fasteners 0.4.56
* fcgear 1.0.0
* DynamicData 2.46.0
* Curves 0.6.8
* Assembly4 0.50.2
OS: Linux Mint 21.1 (XFCE/xfce)
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.20.1.
Build type: Release
Branch: unknown
Hash: 22f524c0c755003c12234fab1bad6a9f696b661a
Python 3.10.6, Qt 5.15.3, Coin 4.0.0, Vtk 9.1.0, OCC 7.5.1
Locale: English/United States (en_US)
Installed mods:
* Assembly4 0.12.7
* Curves 0.6.8
Gordon, mirror, offset behavior
In an attempt to make a solid from a Gordon, I mirrored it, then a 3D offset.
(The attached is after several tries, different operation order etc.)
In all it appears the offset attempts to go in the wrong direction when doing the offset.
Is there a way/workflow hat would produce better results?
(The attached is after several tries, different operation order etc.)
In all it appears the offset attempts to go in the wrong direction when doing the offset.
Is there a way/workflow hat would produce better results?
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- schizzo-mac-gordonoffset .FCStd
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- Screenshot_20230529_090025.png (64.67 KiB) Viewed 1864 times
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Spock: "...His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking."
Re: Curves workbench
The mirrored shape must be reversed.
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- schizzo-mac-gordonoffset-reversed .FCStd
- (236.36 KiB) Downloaded 31 times
Re: Curves workbench
As in Part>Reverse shapes ??
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Spock: "...His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking."
Re: Curves workbench
Surface filling give a better result than gordon here.
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- schizzo-mac_vb .FCStd
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Re: Curves workbench
I am a bit confused on why Extract Subshape copies Part_ElementCopy and doesn't copy PartDesign_SubShapeBinder. The latter is parametric while the former is not.
Extract Subshape can then be automated to create multiple binders if multiple elements are selected, maybe place them outside of a body if necessary, and so on.
I assume using Part_ElementCopy keeps the document smaller and faster? Is there something else I am missing?
Extract Subshape can then be automated to create multiple binders if multiple elements are selected, maybe place them outside of a body if necessary, and so on.
I assume using Part_ElementCopy keeps the document smaller and faster? Is there something else I am missing?
Re: Curves workbench
Extract Subshape is a quick and dirty tool for debugging purpose.
I think Part_ElementCopy and PartDesign_SubShapeBinder didn't exist when I did this.
It is probably useless nowadays.
I think Part_ElementCopy and PartDesign_SubShapeBinder didn't exist when I did this.
It is probably useless nowadays.