Best way to get point on a random surface?

Best way to get point on a random surface?

soswow
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Best way to get point on a random surface?

soswow
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The one I came up with is multistep process, that I feel is uber overkill and it is killing me there is no (pls tell me there is) easier general way.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

might help?

günther

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wersy
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Yes, you have to divide the surface twice.
I often need that, but in very specific places, e.g. for screw holes.

It just doesn't look nice when the surfaces have been split.

 

Just saw the video of @g-andresen.
Geat, it works even without splitting 🙂
Thank you!

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soswow
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that's great. Something I've learned today. thank you
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soswow
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oh. I just realized. that's not 100% what I want. I want to specify the point myself. As in - in my video I started with `Axis perpendicular at point` by clicking where I want point to be.
But, your method still works better (no face slicing) I can do that, choose plane at an angle and do that sketch and slice method (which was the new thing to me)
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g-andresen
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Hi,


@soswow wrote:

But, your method still works better (no face slicing) I can do that, choose plane at an angle and do that sketch and slice method (which was the new thing to me)

You can use any plane that crosses the body.

 

günther

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laughingcreek
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what is the purpose of this point? (what are you ultimately trying to achieve?)

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soswow
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for example to have perpendicular plane similar to what g-andresen shown and make a feature or cutout or something.
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wersy
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@laughingcreek  schrieb:

what is the purpose of this point? (what are you ultimately trying to achieve?)


I use this to connect fuselage parts of airplanes.

 

This is a schematic non existing example.

 

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