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I'm trying to build a multi faceted hollow model of an elephant. It stands 900mm high. Now if I wanted to construct it out of thin cardboard, I could open the .stl in Pepakura and get a flat 2d drawing with glue tabs added. That's fine for paper but I want to construct it from mdf, let's say 3mm thick. Now I've got a thickness to the faces, the edges will be glued to assemble the model. These edges have multiple mitre angles relative to the angle of the adjacent facet.
I'm looking for a methodology whereby I can generate a body to send to a cnc that cuts out the plan view and mitres the edges to the required angles (sometimes on the reverse side), so a 5th axis cnc is required. If I was to manually draw a plane through every face intersection, I could manually draw up each body, but I'm hoping there's an easier solution? In the pics, the first is a 3d body of an elephants foot. The close up shows a junction of 3mm thick faces that won't fit neatly together unless the edges are mitred to half the included angle. Every mitred edge angle will be unique. Any suggestions appreciated.