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relief of an iron

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Hello everyone,
I am a university student and I examined an iron, as I must represent the object in orthogonal projection and assonometry, I wanted to have some advice on how to make the relief of the object. .
I accept every kind of advice. . : )

Thank you.
 
laser scanning... to detect a complex object in 3 dimensions is the most indicated method.
 
you have a cloud of points or a mesh. from this data you can obtain all dimensional information.
 
if you need to get the canonical orthogonal projections you can find already shaped on the net.
 
laser scanning would be the most indicated.
Surely in the department you will have the equipment.
 
Hello everyone,
I am a university student and I examined an iron, as I must represent the object in orthogonal projection and assonometry, I wanted to have some advice on how to make the relief of the object. .
I accept every kind of advice. . : )

Thank you.
without using particularly expensive and sophisticated tools you can take a room in the shade, a vertical glass, a paper sheet attached with the scotch on the glass, you put the iron behind, behind the iron you put the light. then draw your main axes and points. then with the curvilinear join.

for a more thorough geometric analysis you can build a 3-axis system on which you have rulers and a keyboard that goes to rest on the profile. then do regular sampling.
 

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