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series of cuts along a projected curve

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Then,

I have a handle, I would like to insert some spherical bugnatures cut on the back ( imagine a gun type handle).

I did so, I projected lines on the surface, then I tried to make the series along curve, but I realized that the projections are not complete curves, then I lined them with the curved instrument and then I followed a guide that I found here...

sin that the curves created following the points of the projections are not exactly straight.

I see if I can post a phone.
http://i.imgur.com/yjsuq91.jpg
 
did you try to project the curves normally compared to the surface of arrival instead of normally compared to the sketch plan or the plan of your curves? Can't you post a model piece?
 
did you try to project the curves normally compared to the surface of arrival instead of normally compared to the sketch plan or the plan of your curves? Can't you post a model piece?
umh...the problem is that the projected curves break me in correspondence of the limits of the surfaces, it is not a single surface on which the projections fall. You don't say it could help?

but a way to edit broken projections and turn them into a unique curve?
 
Um, are the surfaces on which you project? without isdx you can only create a curve by means of reference points and then try to project it again on the surface to see if your curve is continuous and does not lose the tangency at the change of surfaces.
 

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