My question as well. I'm currently looking into rhino, since it has some pretty good surface modelling tools and abilities, and a gui that I find familiar, working in cad/CAM. I'm trying to find out how one can fit rhino in a production type of environment.
I'm assuming one could export an individual extrusion, and export that as dxf. Another way might be to export the curves created as dxf, to use that as a tool path. I Work in Bsolid (Biesse CNC) and would prefer to export in X_T format and import the 3d part (The extruded "slice") and in Bsolid get the upper and down curved and swarf tool path.
that was the most easiest way to learn to model a bench
Thank you very much
Amazing explanation, thank you so much!!
Hi its great very easy , but if we need to flat all sections and sen as dxf for cutting ? any way for that ?
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very informative!thank you
Nice tutorial. Can you create contour curves which follow a profile rather than horizontal or vertical?
Yes, you just need to set the direction vertically rather than horizontally at 5:40
thank you for your tutorial but how do you create a control point curve that stays plane ?.. thank you
make sure planar is checked at the bottom of the window.
thank youuuu so muchh for this amazing video!!!!!
now can you create individual dxf file of those parts to machine it ?
My question as well. I'm currently looking into rhino, since it has some pretty good surface modelling tools and abilities, and a gui that I find familiar, working in cad/CAM. I'm trying to find out how one can fit rhino in a production type of environment.
I'm assuming one could export an individual extrusion, and export that as dxf. Another way might be to export the curves created as dxf, to use that as a tool path. I Work in Bsolid (Biesse CNC) and would prefer to export in X_T format and import the 3d part (The extruded "slice") and in Bsolid get the upper and down curved and swarf tool path.
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It saved me!!!!
exelent. thank you
I want this model
build one! :-)
Pleas can i contact you about some work
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