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development of curved walls

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I'm sorry to tell you i_zen_borg but you're saying stupid. Perhaps you have not understood the problem of post:confused:
 
development of a curved surface with autocad I have never seen it do and not even if autocad does it. We then consider that the curvature must be in one direction and not in the orthogonal one to achieve a result.
technometal, for sheet metal, develops in workshop documents for mescate walls for example. That's all I know.
 
a few years ago ' (2003-2004) I collaborated with a carpentry that had purchased a laser cutting machine of the plates, creating all the developments of the objects of which the orthogonal drawings arrived, were small objects that ended then in the machines earth movement.
I built the piece in 3d then with copying solid editing faces I built the smooth piece reconstructing graphically the development of the pendants.
no more could be done and I don't even think
I attach the model 3d exported in sketch_up and dwg of the piece "spianato"
 

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the development of a curved surface with autocad I have never seen it do and not even if autocad do it....this is all that is.
Look, you don't have to answer the posts. If you know how to say yours quietly, if you don't, do you?
also here we talk about revit, not autocad
 
Yes, sorry, I read the various posts, and what I said was related to autocad, which probably works differently from revit I don't know. Sorry, I've given inquiries that aren't relevant.
 
So talk about a broken, not a curved wall. What do you need to put it on a line? You get a false prospect that you would never see.
 

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