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how to smooth these edges in rhino?

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View attachment spigoli.zipHi, I'm new to the forum.
My son and I are learning rhinoceros rudiments to create forms to be used with a self-built thermoforming machine.

in corel draw we have realized the design of a shape for a container for pattumiera that serves to avoid the bucket cover to slam against the wall.

in the rhino file there is the construction of the object and in the jpg file there are evidenced the edges that we would like to bevel, round or as dir you want.

useless to say that we are ultraneophytes and stimo trying to jump from chorel to rhino.

would there be someone so kind to meet our needs?
If there were, we would be infinitely grateful.
 
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View attachment 18477Hi, I'm new to the forum.
My son and I are learning rhinoceros rudiments to create forms to be used with a self-built thermoforming machine.

in corel draw we have realized the design of a shape for a container for pattumiera that serves to avoid the bucket cover to slam against the wall.

in the rhino file there is the construction of the object and in the jpg file there are evidenced the edges that we would like to bevel, round or as dir you want.

useless to say that we are ultraneophytes and stimo trying to jump from chorel to rhino.

would there be someone so kind to meet our needs?
If there were, we would be infinitely grateful.
Bye!
for processing in the plant (curves ) there is the command "to collect curved fillets ", in the menu of the curves that, according to the radius you set, creates the arc connection to smooth the edge.

in prospective construction ( 3d ), there is a command, in the solid submenu called "collect fillet " that works in the same way as above.

now anyway I take a look at the file and I tell you.3

alessandro
 
you will never make such a big connection, it is geometrically impossible...at max you can make a 0.55 but rhino can not manage it automatically, fails the trims
 
you will never make such a big connection, it is geometrically impossible...at max you can make a 0.55 but rhino can not manage it automatically, fails the trims
Yeah, in fact, I tried, too... I don't really... I think you should be able to solve the surface more homogeneously... see that it's too "dead"? "
This is a recommendation to have fillets with surfaces in greater tolerance than this where it is geometrically impossible to get a fillet, if not variable radius, placing the handles where tolerance is greater and placing a lower radius.

ac
 
you were very kind to answer me and thank you for this.

My son in the meantime, dismantling with rhino, managed to get an almost acceptable result. now we are looking for a carpenter with 3d cutters that can make us shape and, possibly, limarla to hide the above imperfections. If we could do it, we'll take a nice picture.

thanks again and good year to all
 

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