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As a reply, just like the UnrollSrf command, the Squish command can unfold lines on the surface in question just in the same way. When prompted, select the lines that reside on your lofted surface, that's all you have to do.
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The short answer is YES. You are trying this out before you ask right? I mean, this took me 2 minutes to do, 5 minutes from start to loading onto the forum (I had to let me dog out). Make sure you try this out. If you are having trouble projecting lines, that is another question. One at a time, so we don't confuse issues. Also, I am NOT in any way shape or form the authority, or even good with Rhino, the person (Goldenbear) and GIL are the best people I know with this software. I just happen to be the one answering. |
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How to get the outer profile
First of all, I'm sorry but i'm a newbie on this.
The squish command sounds as though it is exactly the command I need. Just to give you some backgorund. I have a meter long steel plate that is slightly curved in 2 directions. I need to "squish" it (seems to be the best command to get the flattened shape - thanks to you guys on this forum). I now need to get the outer profile out to a CNC laser profiler - possibly a DXF file. How would I export the outer profile of the squished shape to a DXF file? Many thanks, Dave |
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*.dxf Squish File Save...,
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This will save the line drawing as a *.dxf file type..., +Gil |
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Squish to DXF
Many thanks for your help Gil
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