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mech_tei_gr
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Topic: nurbs (api) Posted: 29.May.2014 at 15:06 |
hello to all. Im a student and i would like to know informations about NURBS. Specify i would like to inform me how CAD programmes generally use Nurbs methods in api interface and which objects are using NURBS. Please tell me your opinion. Thank you very much.
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John Connor
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Posted: 29.May.2014 at 17:29 |
Why not do an Internet search on the question "What is NURBS modeling?"
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mech_tei_gr
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Posted: 30.May.2014 at 10:04 |
Sorry but im not ask this question. I would like to know opinions from users about Nurbs methods in CAD programmes generally. About api and objects that using. Thank you for your interesting!
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John Connor
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Posted: 30.May.2014 at 13:41 |
You won't get many responses here if at all. Try asking at the AutoDesk, Solidworks and Microstation forums. You might also post the same question at the CATIA and Creo Elements forums too.
Edited by John Connor - 30.May.2014 at 13:43
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mech_tei_gr
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Posted: 31.May.2014 at 10:27 |
Hello my friend. I asking here to take answers generally. About all programmes.. autodesk,solidworks,nx,creo etc. Im asking here because its a cad forum. If you know a better forum (generally about cad) to write please tell me.. thank you for your interesting!
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John Connor
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Posted: 01.Jun.2014 at 23:11 |
Doesn't look like you have gotten much in the way of a response. You might want to try those other websites I mentioned previously.
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kmorgan
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Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 16:02 |
Hmm...I clicked on this conversation because although I have many years experience with autocad. I never had the need for the 3d capabilities til now. So that being said. I've been teaching myself. My question is? Can you extrude,loft,sweep,revolve an ellipse in two directions or is it three? like some appliques I've seen? If so, How?
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John Connor
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Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 17:56 |
Yes, you can extrude, loft, sweep and revolve an ellipse. What are you trying to create?
Edited by John Connor - 02.Jun.2014 at 18:02
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kmorgan
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Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 18:37 |
See ellipse block in "New blocks"... instead of creating the rafters one by one for a roof. I wanted to generate the shape and slice it...I couldn't figure out how I could do that.
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John Connor
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Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 19:16 |
You would slice it using the SLICE command wouldn't you? Maybe I'm not following you. Sorry.
OK, I gave it some more thought. Tell me if I am on the right track.
Basically you want to create an elliptical dome with a thickness of 6.0 units (I based this on your original drawing) then you want to slice it into multiple sections of 1.5 units?
Edited by John Connor - 02.Jun.2014 at 19:30
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