How do I shell this? - RC Airplane Wing
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Ok, so I run into this problem a lot when designing aircraft for 3D printing. When trying to shell, or create an offset surface I get this typical non descriptive error.
Error: The operation could not create a valid result.
Try adjusting the values or changing the inputs.
Now, I've beat my head against a wall enough times on this kind of thing to have worked out ways to shell things by chopping off the extreme curved edges in order to get the shell/tool I need. However, I'd like to know the proper way to go about fixing this. Is my entire design approach wrong? I'm a relatively new 3D CAD user, so I've been going with lofted sketch profiles to create solids. Anyone got any tips on what I should be doing differently to be able to more reliably shell complex curved objects? Most airplanes are almost entirely complex curves, so finding the right way would be awesome.
I've quickly drawn up an aircraft wing to demonstrate the problem. It's curves are perhaps more complex than most, but I picked it as I figured it was a good choice to highlight the issues I always seem to be running into.
Here's the file:
I've also posted a couple pictures of the wing, the original plane (Hall Bulldog), and a curvature map for reference.
Curvature Map
Can't make a .8mm thick shell
Hall Bulldog