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Rog rhinoceros problem

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However now that you posted an image I recommend you to start from scratch modeling first the area with the drive button, should not be so difficult and is symmetrical, and then continue with the rest. It seems to me that what you have done so far is not entirely consistent.
 
However I found here a discussion: http://www.mxp3d.com/node/504 more or less is what I have to do, that is to merge with a unique and homogeneous surface 3 different sections right? was that what many of you wanted to tell me to do with patches? Excuse me if I'm a little ignorant about it, but I still don't know all the possible rhino commands.
 
Holy lady, I'm going to eat. but who is the idiot who invented that handle?

While everyone is busy to help you with those surfaces I dick and found on the net a drill of the same brand(k), 500w percussion, drilling capacity 13 mm (yes, in butter..) but does not have that space handle. you can buy it at €11.90... but rotfl!
 
Holy lady, I'm going to eat. but who is the idiot who invented that handle?

While everyone is busy to help you with those surfaces I dick and found on the net a drill of the same brand(k), 500w percussion, drilling capacity 13 mm (yes, in butter..) but does not have that space handle. you can buy it at €11.90... but rotfl!
ahahahahah we say that it is not really a first choice drill
 
mariuss, do you tell us how you did without t-splines? I'm curious about the right view.
all starts from a main surface, created with the _networksurface command, I believe that in the localized version of rhino is translated into the network of curves.

Obviously not having the drill and only one photo as reference, I doubt that corresponds to the truth.
Besides, modeled in a test case, having more photos and devoting more time you can do better.

attached the file with curves.
 

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