If you try to answer the questions you ask, it can be that the help comesI saw this tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmxf9oc3vfa&feature=relatedis it possible according to you to make the surface as solid and then to radially duplicate solids to make subtraction of volumes?
Thank you.
così?is that I have to hang near the holes of the elements type spheres, so the ideal is to do it in solid... and in solidworks since I have technical tables to do
What do you suggest? if project of the grilled straights on the dome this deforms.. .
How could I do that?
with the sheet function? then develop it in round?
to answer what, what did I ask you?If you try to answer the questions you ask, it can be that the help comes
It's a video, if I have time to do part in 2010.to answer what, what did I ask you?
in any case I can not immediately respond to the forum at any time for obvious "work" reasons.... cmq thanks to anyone who can help me
thank you mike - unfortunately (I don't tell you why....that's better) but I don't have the rar here at work!! I have to look at it elsewhere. .
As soon as I can take a look, I'll tell you
thanks cmq also because it is not the first time but you have helped me often in other requests
Hi.
Yes, you do it hemisphere.Yes, but the dome?
I understood it was about a hemisphere surface.
greetings
Mar
What do you mean?I think that double curvature becomes much more complicated.