Rhino 7 Tutorial: Close Polysurface Edges
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- In this Rhino 7 tutorial, we will see how we can close edges along two separate surfaces, which is commonly a problem in polysurfaces. This technique will allow trouble-free continued work and saves you time and headaches.
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Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you!!!! That problem has been driving this newbie crazy for a long time. I really appreciate this tutorial!!!!!!
Glad it helped!
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Thank you so much! I was terribly worried about all the work I just put into a guitar body I made. It is a very complex shape and it is completely filled with naked edges and it is an open poly surface. It is my understanding that you need to completely close it before a CNC machine can do anything with it, or rather before you can generate a toolpath for it.
Great video! Do you know how to make a solid object from separate 2D sections. For example I have different 2D sections of a wall which have different size and I want to connect them for making a 3D solid wall. I've tried to use LOFT order but it just made a shell by connecting lines of different sections.
Thank you for this information
Thank you! Helped a lot with my project
Brilliant Daniel ❤
Very helpful, thank you!
Very usefull, really ;) Thank you
Hey thanks for the tutorial! It'd be amazing to fix this when working for 3d prints since sometimes rhino says objects are not closed so we don't have to to rebuilt whole parts again
very usefull
thanks a lot
Thank you so much.
Thank You!!
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