IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
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Pals
I have a complicated pattern to be applied on the face of a cylinder.
I can develop the pattern on the surface with simple math
I drew it as on a plane, a cool developed pattern on a rectangular surface of course.
Now I would like to turn this surface from a plane surface to a surface of a cylinder.
Tough to do using math
Has autocad such utility? or anyone know of a handy technique to work from a developed surface into real surface, at least for a cylinder?
Note that I am not projecting my pattern onto a cylindrical surface, I am simply wrapping it as it is around the cylinder whose diameter is known.
It is a wrapping issue
respects
IJR
I have a complicated pattern to be applied on the face of a cylinder.
I can develop the pattern on the surface with simple math
I drew it as on a plane, a cool developed pattern on a rectangular surface of course.
Now I would like to turn this surface from a plane surface to a surface of a cylinder.
Tough to do using math
Has autocad such utility? or anyone know of a handy technique to work from a developed surface into real surface, at least for a cylinder?
Note that I am not projecting my pattern onto a cylindrical surface, I am simply wrapping it as it is around the cylinder whose diameter is known.
It is a wrapping issue
respects
IJR