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Topic ClosedQuad Copter Body

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    Posted: 20.Oct.2015 at 01:21
I designed a quad copter case and am hoping to 3d print it.  To that end I have a wireframe of the shape I want and I am trying to stretch a surface between multiple plines which are not closed and each are on different planes.  None of the commands seem to do what I need.  Anyone have any ideas?

BTW, here is a link to the case file itself:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1icptHaGVuvQUhKN1Rrbjk5N2M/view?usp=sharing
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Oct.2015 at 12:30
Have you tried the LOFT command?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Oct.2015 at 12:42
Example of surfaces created via the LOFT command using some of your geometry.


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