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solid face surface extrapolation

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Good evening to all!!!
I use this tool almost daily considering its effectiveness !!!
I would have a question about the faces of a solid.. .

to make me understand better I attach two files.. .

the solids in question are wooden boats... These boats are quarries, i.e. structurally everything stands on internal centines transversal to the longitudinal axis that I easily draw down the solid transversally and then explode the individual subsolids and taking into consideration the faces to cut into the sheets of plywood the individual centins. . .

all seemingly simple here. . .

the problem comes when I have to get of the project autocad the dimes to cut out from the plywood the individual "hairs" that make up the coating of the boats... In fact. being curved surfaces (and with regard to the side faces, even curved), I can only obtain the projection on the floor and not the "development" imagining to "squoise" the solid and then "stender" the skin to get it from reproduction blades. . .

I guess that's impossible. but already seen the great skills of the attending this forum... I keep a light of hope on.. .

thanking you infinitely in advance I wish everyone good work !!!

Hi.

max max
 

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the problem comes when I have to get of the project autocad the dimes to cut out from the plywood the individual "hairs" that make up the coating of the boats... In fact. being curved surfaces (and with regard to the side faces, even curved), I can only obtain the projection on the floor and not the "development" imagining to "squoise" the solid and then "stender" the skin to get it from reproduction blades. . .

I guess that's impossible. but already seen the great skills of the attending this forum... I keep a light of hope on.. .

thanking you infinitely in advance I wish everyone good work !!!

Hi.

max max[/QUOTE]You practically want the development of the side facades of the hull?
you can try passing it on another program, but not free.
:rolleyes:
 
Hello xx,

not free in the sense that you have to have an additional sofrware or that you have to lean on a professional who does it for me... If it were the first case I would like to know what programs you need, if it were the second I would like to have a quote, maybe a hull.. .

Thank you very much.

Hi.

max max
 
I send you a wall of the boat created with autocad from the first drawing you posted, assuming that the "skin" had a thickness of 1 mm.
If maybe someone more experienced than me wants to try to make the development by importing on sw or other software, so maybe it puts you on the right path.



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If I didn't get the problem wrong,
projection of a curved surface on a plane can be done with autodesk inventor.
autocad though if not mistaken does not work with the plans and therefore I do not know.

However if I find something I'll let you know
 
If I didn't get the problem wrong,
projection of a curved surface on a plane can be done with autodesk inventor.
autocad though if not mistaken does not work with the plans and therefore I do not know.

However if I find something I'll let you know
Thank you very much!!!
It's not really a projection... Imagine having a bottle (solid 3d) and a label on it with an irregular shape (surface)... and having to extrapolate the shape of this label on the floor... like to create a die to reproduce the label... and complicates everything thinking that the bottle is not cylindrical, but a cylinder twisted...:eek::eek:eek:
I'm trying every... but with poor results!! !
Good job.. .
 
I'm at first with inventor fusion combined with autocad, but I don't think there's the command "developing surface". for now I found only project surface, but the study continues.. .
 

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