NIN_24
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Here I am, I apologize with everyone for the prolonged absence from this forum, and especially with ferrity, to which I have not sent him the file I asked him to view. Unfortunately, personal problems have kept me away from various activities, however it is necessary to move forward.
I ask you again for help; as specified in the title I have to make a circular hole matrix on a previously cut solid with a polysurface or skin as you prefer to call it. the problem that I can't overcome is this, how can I do to make the axis of each hole stick to the surface?
exists in caia v5 r17 a command that allows me to orientate objects perpendicularly to a surface like in rhinoceros?
the only solution I came to was this:
-create a first base circle on the surface.
- run the command for the offset of parallel curves.
- divide the curves into n points.
-create orthogonal straights to the passing surface for the points made.
- execute the individual holes secrete the direction of the created straights.
I know that these passages can be condensed within a powercopy but I would like to be able to exploit the circular matrix because I have to insert with coaxial bond on each of the holes created another component.
thank you all for the courteous attention, hello and soon.
I ask you again for help; as specified in the title I have to make a circular hole matrix on a previously cut solid with a polysurface or skin as you prefer to call it. the problem that I can't overcome is this, how can I do to make the axis of each hole stick to the surface?
exists in caia v5 r17 a command that allows me to orientate objects perpendicularly to a surface like in rhinoceros?
the only solution I came to was this:
-create a first base circle on the surface.
- run the command for the offset of parallel curves.
- divide the curves into n points.
-create orthogonal straights to the passing surface for the points made.
- execute the individual holes secrete the direction of the created straights.
I know that these passages can be condensed within a powercopy but I would like to be able to exploit the circular matrix because I have to insert with coaxial bond on each of the holes created another component.
thank you all for the courteous attention, hello and soon.