Look what the cat dragged in... http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/open/d-cubed/product_news/2ddcm_version59.shtml Could this yield something in the future for the SolidWorks user? SolidworksSurfacing
Way Cool. This was designed with SolidWorks surfacing. Aero Improvements Give Big Rigs Bigger MPG Jeremy Singley gave a great presentation at SolidWorks World 2011 about splines (check it out!). Here is his aerodynamic Big Rig, featured in Wired.com. SolidworksSurfacing
I have posted my SolidWorks World presentation from SolidWorks World: Surfacing, Where Do I Even Start? Hopefully SolidWorks will post the official videos soon, I think this one might be best with the audio track to go along with it. SolidworksSurfacing
Is now available here: Advanced Surfacing – SWW2011 by Charles Culp Officially titled Applications of Advanced Surface and Solid Modeling Techniques, it contains very little solid modeling. Enjoy. SolidworksSurfacing
http://www.solidsmack.com/design-news/t-splines-for-solidworks-advanced-surfacing-power-is-here/ I will report back here with more info; whatever I learn next week at SW World. SolidworksSurfacing
I am starting to do more surfacing in my models (medicaldesign) and I was wondering what is an acceptable deviation betweenfaces for injection molded plastic parts? Thanks, AdamSolidworksSurfacing
I have a scanned surface model of a stone like texture. WhatI'm trying to do is use that as a tool to wrap onto a somewhatconical shape. Or.... could I use a deform tool or tool body of my conical shapeto shape the surface ? Any help would much appreciated.
This should be an interesting-need someone who has experiencewith surface modeling. I have created the general shape of a fishmouth and need to create gills down the side. See attached file.Any pointers are helpful!SolidworksSurfacing
I am looking for a feature that allows me to do the oppositeof knit surface. I want to take a knitted surface body or a solid body, and explodeits faces into separate surfaces for me to work with.SolidworksSurfacing
Is there any way to 'dimension' a surface area and have theoption of choosing the unit notation? I don't want to overlook anavailable tool by jumping into a custom macro or equation. As an example, we use Feet & Inches by default, but would liketo report surface area in sq.ft. for purchasing. I'd like the surface area to be assigned to a custom property.