An alternative method, since it was mentioned to use a blend, is to blend a triangle to a point. To find the position of the point draw a sketch on a plane passing through the axis at the center of the base triangle and one vertex, on that plane sketch a segment the same length as the tetrahedron edge. That point is the vertex target for the blend.
An alternative method, since it was mentioned to use a blend, is to blend a triangle to a point. To find the position of the point draw a sketch on a plane passing through the axis at the center of the base triangle and one vertex, on that plane sketch a segment the same length as the tetrahedron edge. That point is the vertex target for the blend.
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Vane output end of impeller has both side tapper up to some distance then what relation should be applied for both side tapper
I don’t know. I don’t know anything about impeller design.
Bruh just blend a square into a point
Sure, easy. At what distance? Please make a video if it's that simple.
@@CADPLMGuy Just make a plane with the desired distance on which you define the point
What is that desired distance for a regular tetrahedron?
@@CADPLMGuy Didn't see a regular tetrahedron mentioned
Watch the video. I explain that in the first 14 seconds.