John
Whilst the Nurbs route worked for the simple model i had i was hoping you could have explained in more detail how you got the simpler surface to offset.
I'll articulate the real problem and hope you someone can help. (Should I post it as a separate issue?)
I have a 3-axis CNC machine and wish to make a timing cover for a 1930s motorbike.
I can by various methods get co-ordinates of the surface, as many as necessary, and via these co-ordinates i need to produce a surface which is pretty close to the original. The cover needs machining on both the outside and inside hence i need to effect an offset from the outer surface to produce the inner surface.
Whilst i haven't got the timing cover co-ordinates i created an hypothetical model that in some degree reflects reality.
From these co-ordinates what is the best method for generating the surface?
I have tried splining, network surfaces, 3D Faces and others i can't remember.
The co-ordinate model is attached. The real cover will probably be more Y-shaped which, from my limited knowledge means the network surface method might not work.
Hope you can help.
Bob