Hi, I'm dealing with a topographic surface I opened in Fusion 360 and can not seem to bend it. I want to display the topographic surface on to the curved surface.
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The form you show, which I assume, you would like to form the topographical to is conical. I do not know how to bend a mesh to this shape, I can only do cylindrical. I have done this to match an approximate average of the top and bottom radii. The model was too large to attach after I worked on it so I am sharing it back using my Dropbox account. Here is the link. If you want it please download it as soon as possible since I am limited in my available space and will remove it in a day or two. I am returning it as a F3Z file, the same as you sent to me, so you will have to upload it to the cloud to open it.
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Awesome, thank you so much for your help. Could you please explain how you curved it so I know for the future?
In your model, the body created from the mesh, is very complex and takes a good deal of time to update during the process. I used the same technique to bend your model as outlined in this Blog Article and Video so I will use it to explain. In this article I show the process to curve a flat body and also the reverse, from a curved body to a flat one. I think it will give you all the information you need.
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