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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sydney
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Name: Rana Abboud |
Hi- I'm modelling a building that is conceptually generated by 'folding' and am trying to 'Unfold' this from the CAD data so it can be seamlessly constructed (CAM)
1) I've heard that there is a Rhino3D plug in that 'unfolds' complex models... does anyone have any experience with this, or know of a similar plug-in that exists for Cinema4D? 2) Does anyone have any tips on how to rationalise an arbitrary 3D mesh into modular component parts? I am using Cinema4D for the prelim 'form' at the moment, and the task of manually modelling facetted planes to generate the shape seems incredibly time-consuming! Is there a better way?? Any suggestions would be terrific and v. appreciated, thanks! |
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Name: Claudio Branch |
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If your base geometry can be imported into a program like Pro/E or Solidworks, then the design can be used as a skeleton to model the appropriate formed parts and flat-patterns that need to be made to build the design. Know any parametric modelers with manufacturing experience? |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sydney
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Name: Rana Abboud |
Thanks for the post Claudio-
Nope - don't yet know modeler/manufacturers here in Sydney, but will definitely try to find them, and look into Solidworks in the meantime. |
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Name: Shane Neal |
Why not contact an Industrial Designer or Rapid Prototyping specialist.
Haven't heard of C4D being used with CAM equipment, but a couple of manufacturers do include Rhino (or plug-in to Rhino) with their accompanying software packages. |
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Name: Nic Hamilton |
Form Z has a great unfold tool, I used it to make physical models from 3d ones, its puts on tabs / fold lines etc to glue. Also a very interesting generative tool for messing around with.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sydney
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Name: Rana Abboud |
Thanks heaps for the tips... and apologies on posting in wrong forum! (Have now learnt, and migrated to 'Rhino' area of Forum).
Will try sheet metal fabricators next. Thanks again. |
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