Hi,
Can anyone give me a solution as how best to go about creating a "wire mesh".
What i have tried is to create a solid flat (2mm thick) piece of material.
I then draw a diamond shape on the surface & extrude it so as to give me a void.
Then i use the rectangular pattern option.
The problem is that when i try putting in the amounts of the "holes" i need to brings up message to use optomized compute.
I do that and then when i click to crate all the "holes" it comes up with a pattern failiure error.
What other way can i use to create my object.
Thanks,
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Hi,
Can anyone give me a solution as how best to go about creating a "wire mesh".
What i have tried is to create a solid flat (2mm thick) piece of material.
I then draw a diamond shape on the surface & extrude it so as to give me a void.
Then i use the rectangular pattern option.
The problem is that when i try putting in the amounts of the "holes" i need to brings up message to use optomized compute.
I do that and then when i click to crate all the "holes" it comes up with a pattern failiure error.
What other way can i use to create my object.
Thanks,
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depending on what you are doing it might be worth using a wire mesh texcture rather than trying to model it which will be really heavy in terms of computing
depending on what you are doing it might be worth using a wire mesh texcture rather than trying to model it which will be really heavy in terms of computing
@leandrav wrote:I then draw a diamond shape on the surface & extrude it so as to give me a void.
You will want to use a texture, becasue creating a rectangular pattern of a cut-out will cause extreme lag in your system.
I found that the textures are scaled low, so they don't show up well, but follow this old post and it should help you get your result.
@leandrav wrote:I then draw a diamond shape on the surface & extrude it so as to give me a void.
You will want to use a texture, becasue creating a rectangular pattern of a cut-out will cause extreme lag in your system.
I found that the textures are scaled low, so they don't show up well, but follow this old post and it should help you get your result.
Awesome!!! works beautifully
Thanks for the help guys!!
Awesome!!! works beautifully
Thanks for the help guys!!
Here is a more realistic Wire Mesh part. Just change the 4 User parameters to suit your needs. It's not overly taxing on the model. Can't remember where I found it but it's handy and you can 'bend' it.
Here is a more realistic Wire Mesh part. Just change the 4 User parameters to suit your needs. It's not overly taxing on the model. Can't remember where I found it but it's handy and you can 'bend' it.
I will give it a try. Thanks
I will give it a try. Thanks
Thanks, this works great!
Thanks, this works great!
worked for me
Hi,
This is really nice part. Thank you for sharing.
I have one more question. How did you put function in the description of the part. See the attached screenshot.
Hi,
This is really nice part. Thank you for sharing.
I have one more question. How did you put function in the description of the part. See the attached screenshot.
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