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Versetzen von Flächen

Versetzen von Flächen

k.junker
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Versetzen von Flächen

k.junker
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Schönne Samstag, ja wenn mein Problem zu lösen ist.Ich habe einen Körper, den in um 0,8 mm reduzieren will. Bisher habe ich das immer so gemacht, dass ich die Einzelflächen markiert habe und um den entsprechend Wert nach innen versetzt habe. Hier geht es zum Verzweifekn nicht. Was mache ich falsch?

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Danke für Hilfe

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jhackney1972
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You did not say which side you wanted to remove 0.8mm from the surface, so I guessed.  If it is the wrong side, use the process outlined in the Animated GIF and the timeline to do the correct side.

 

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k.junker
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##-no, i nee the outer Facebook reduced. Bitte geben Sie Ihre Antwort oberhalb dieser Zeile ein -##Von meinem/meiner Galaxy gesendet
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jhackney1972
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File attached in the opposite side.  You know you could do it yourself following the demonstration I gave you.

 

Please mark the "Accept Solution" if this solves your issue.

 

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TrippyLighting
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@jhackney1972 wrote:

 

Please mark the "Accept Solution" if this solves your issue.

 

 


@k.junker Please don't do so quite yet!

The "real" reason your surface don't offset correctly is the terrible curvature of the surfaces:

 

TrippyLighting_0-1700358678708.png

 

The terrible curvature is a result of your terrible workflow. You use too many profiles for the loft and cur4vatire of the input curves already looks terrible.

 

TrippyLighting_0-1700358836827.png

 

Aside from that, your design has multiple yellow and red icons that should by all means be repaired before you continue!

 

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k.junker
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Thank you for the reply. The hole construction is made out of 14 importet dxf and as result i get a ship hull. To prepare it for 3 d printing in vase mode i normaly make such cuts to create “connectors” for the hull parts. I have done this multiple times with other hulls. Why the surface is not ok is for me unclare. Can you give me an advice what to do please?
Regards Klaus
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TrippyLighting
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The problem is the imported DXF curves. Unless you want to re-draw all of those in Fusion 360 I suggests a workflow as can be seen in the attached file.

I offset the outer  surface. I trim out the part with the bad curvature.

The I offset the remaining surface by an amount and use a loft to close the missing patch. then I use that to split the original body.

 

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