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revolution on ellipse nurbs

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zetadierre

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Hello.

I would like to close with a "tape" a mold surface of 5 cm... can you somehow follow the elliptical track of the curve nurbs to the represented section? Thank you very much
 

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I would do it as the previous one, with elliptical nurbs and loft tool, then I would give it the thickness with the shell tool (which I don't know in ita...).
 
I would do it as the previous one, with elliptical nurbs and loft tool, then I would give it the thickness with the shell tool (which I don't know in ita...).
and the point and that I would like to "close" it... If I use ellipse by force I remain open at the top...
 
use the sweep with the section you did. I think it's rotation from you...
you need to insert a point as a rotation center and give it 360°.
 
use the sweep with the section you did. I think it's rotation from you...
you need to insert a point as a rotation center and give it 360°.
already done! the wheel on a circular basis while I have an elliptical base, and irregular....:frown:
 
Look! :biggrin:
 

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Master Joda... Thanks again
:36_6_10: (it's not exactly the laser sword but that's what approached most)
 

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Master Joda... Thanks again
:36_6_10: (it's not exactly the laser sword but that's what approached most)
We're almost there.
with 2 oval nurbs and a locus comes to me like this.
more nurbs intervals more buy rotondity. :-)
 

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We're almost there.
with 2 oval nurbs and a locus comes to me like this.
more nurbs intervals more buy rotondity. :-)
feel "locus amenus." :biggrin: do you mean "point"?

today faculty open until 24! revolutionloft@arkunifi... :36_9_4:
 

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