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Opposite extrapolation?

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Good morning,
I was wondering if there is a command contrary to "extreme".
instead of extending a surface, to shorten it.
Is there a way to automatically extract the central line of a complex surface?
Thank you.
 
I was wondering if there is a command contrary to "extreme".
instead of extending a surface, to shorten it.
exists in the free style environment the extended command that can also shorten the surface (with limits)

instead in shape if I have to shorten it of a precise value, I use the parallel curve command: select the edge, create the parallel curve and then cut with that.
Is there a way to automatically extract the central line of a complex surface?
Thank you.
but how does the system understand how you want it oriented? at the most you can insert a point in the center of the surface and then with the isoparametric curve select the point and hide the curve.

Hi.
 
Good morning...
Is there a way to automatically extract the central line of a complex surface?
Thank you.
I don't have the program in front of me.
1) select the edge from which you want to start the isoparametric;
2) curve point, 0.5 of curve length
3) isoparametric , surface , point . for the direction , select the box in the command , button dx , select x, y or z depending on which direction is "prevalent".

Of course it's "central" meant half the length, it's not said it's always what it takes.

Does it work?
 
Good morning,
I was wondering if there is a command contrary to "extreme".
Hi.

if extrapolation in continuous bending can give negative length to shorten the surface
if the edge is not very regular or partial may not work
 
exists in the free style environment the extended command that can also shorten the surface (with limits)

instead in shape if I have to shorten it of a precise value, I use the parallel curve command: select the edge, create the parallel curve and then cut with that.



but how does the system understand how you want it oriented? at the most you can insert a point in the center of the surface and then with the isoparametric curve select the point and hide the curve.

Hi.
done what I needed. Thank you
 

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