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I'm using Fusion (personal) to make stainless steel kinetic sculptures. I am looking for help on creating flat patterns. The attached file and screencast show a simple example of my typical design flow.
1. Create sketch with 3D spline.
2. Create construction planes along the spline.
3. Create center point rectangles on each construction plane centered on spline
4. Extrude the sketches on both ends of the spline
5. Create loft of all rectangles following spline as guide. On both ends loft to the face of solid body, not sketch and connect using tangent option
6. Modify top face with chamfer
I've tried many approaches within Fusion to convert the faces to surfaces, thicken, convert to sheet metal, but nothing seems to work. My only success has been the following cumbersome and limited procedure.
1. Create surface body faces
2. Unwrap (flatten) faces in Meshmixer
3. Convert flat mesh to surface body
4. Make sketch of solid body using projection of body
5. Save sketch as DXF file
1. Steps: Create surface body faces
2. Unwrap (flatten) faces in Meshmixer
3. Convert flat mesh to surface body
4. Make sketch of solid body using projection of body
5. Save sketch as DXF file
Any help would be appreciated. Should I be learning Solidworks, Blender, and/or Rhino?
Thanks
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