I'm trying to figure out a way to apply a metallic logo onto a curved glass surface. For the logo, I imported the SVG and extruded it by .01" so I could apply gold material to it, but getting it to conform to the curves of the glass is frustrating. It's a twisted polygonal shape.
Instead, now I'm trying to convert my structure to sheet metal (as posted recently in "Pattern around a curved surface" and in this thread, "Converting Surfaces to Sheet Metal" ) to make a pattern, but I'm not having any luck so far. My form isn't cylindrical but a twisted polygon column. When I try to convert the faces to sheet metal I get the error "Unable to calculate body thickness. Make sure the input body is valid for sheet metal". Is there a way I can make a new sheet metal object from the original sketch? Is there a better way?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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I could not get the sheet metal to work, apparently Fusion does not recognize twisted sheet metal as having a bend so it won't unfold. What I did was project a sketch from your letters then modify the O to cut off the top and bottom projections. I then used the sketch to split the face of the jar which was tedious, I forgot that the insides of the letters need to be cut before the outside otherwise the cut won't work. Once the face was cut I could offset the faces of the letters. Here is a file.
Is this what you are looking for ?
Your workflow is messy at best. You use unconstrained sketches an it is easy to accidentally destroy the design.
Yes, that's exactly it. Thanks for letting me know about the unconstrained sketches. I'm new to 3d modeling, and I'm still learning my way around fusion.
@Anonymous the solution @wmhazzard provided is indeed a intel tedious.
Instead of projecting sketches onto surfaces in many cases working with surfaces is actually a better choice. In this case it makes for a fairly quick workflow.
TrippyLighting I did try surfaces but my problem was that I started with a projected sketch which was problematic with the surfaces and I abandoned the surfaces instead of abandoning the sketch. Your way is much better.
Thank you @TrippyLighting! I've been trying to learn about projections, but have been finding them rather confusing. I needed to adjust the logo and and this method made it easy.
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