Drawne
Guest
I should like to thank the rapporteur, Mr President, for his excellent work on this subject.
1 - the panels have a thickness of about 10 mm
2 - between the rough surface of the panels and the surface of the rough solid there must be 2 mm of space for the insertion of the glue
3 - I have to get a separate 2d in order to have the dimensions of the sides and corners of each panel, plus the section portion to be discarded on each side to ensure that each panel binds to the adjacent one without creating cracks
4 - this portion of the section can be discarded more to ensure that the lower edges never collide among themselves ensuring the perfect contact of the upper edges (on sight) as well as a greater infiltration of glue
if I have not been clear enough, you imagine a dodecaedron to dress as described
is it possible to do it in autocad 2010? I imagine having to use the thickened and flatten commands, but I already have the mind very confused... especially for the procedure... Help!
1 - the panels have a thickness of about 10 mm
2 - between the rough surface of the panels and the surface of the rough solid there must be 2 mm of space for the insertion of the glue
3 - I have to get a separate 2d in order to have the dimensions of the sides and corners of each panel, plus the section portion to be discarded on each side to ensure that each panel binds to the adjacent one without creating cracks
4 - this portion of the section can be discarded more to ensure that the lower edges never collide among themselves ensuring the perfect contact of the upper edges (on sight) as well as a greater infiltration of glue
if I have not been clear enough, you imagine a dodecaedron to dress as described
is it possible to do it in autocad 2010? I imagine having to use the thickened and flatten commands, but I already have the mind very confused... especially for the procedure... Help!