Trying to make a mesh of rhombus shapes... since there's hundreds of repetitions, is there a way to do so quickly and accurately?
Trying to make a mesh of rhombus shapes... since there's hundreds of repetitions, is there a way to do so quickly and accurately?
If they are all the same size, another method could be create a hatch and (forgive me ) explode it. If you could provide an example of what exactly you are aiming for it might help with a more direct answer
If they are all the same size, another method could be create a hatch and (forgive me ) explode it. If you could provide an example of what exactly you are aiming for it might help with a more direct answer
What attachment ? it must be very small if your working in microns
What attachment ? it must be very small if your working in microns
@Anonymous wrote:
If you can see the attachment, 128 repetitions of these (the hole is 100 micron scale, width of mesh about 20 micron
*sigh* This topic keeps coming up. Somebody must be running a course... let me guess, stereolithography template?
@Anonymous wrote:
If you can see the attachment, 128 repetitions of these (the hole is 100 micron scale, width of mesh about 20 micron
*sigh* This topic keeps coming up. Somebody must be running a course... let me guess, stereolithography template?
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