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From: blackboard
17 Apr 2023   [#51]
Michael i have another good feature for improve speed of modeling from plasticity
Add one more parameter to trim "Trim from surfaces\solids"

Attachments:
cut curve with curve.mp4


From: blackboard
17 Apr 2023   [#52] In reply to [#50]
Thanks
From: Michael Gibson
17 Apr 2023   [#53] In reply to [#51]
Hi blackboard,

re:
> Add one more parameter to trim "Trim from surfaces\solids"

The Edit > Trim command already supports trimming using surfaces or solid as the cutting objects.
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You don't need to set any parameter to do it, when the Trim command asks you to select cutting objects just select your solid or surface then.

- Michael
From: blackboard
18 Apr 2023   [#54] In reply to [#53]
Thanks Michael, i'm not full moi3d user,sometimes I don't have a complete list of information
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
18 Apr 2023   [#55]
Hi Michael,

I hope you are doing well.

Just a quick question:
Could you inform me what is the best method in current MOI version to check out tangency of two adjacent surfaces? (I know in some softwares they use Zebra lines for that matter and some folks already asked you here: http://moi3d.com/forum/messages.php?webtag=MOI&msg=2764. years ago)

Currently I use lighting facilities inside of MOI or displaying edges to check tangency of two adjacent surfaces but I wanted to know if there is a better way. Thanks.

-Psygorn
From: Michael Gibson
18 Apr 2023   [#56] In reply to [#55]
Hi Psygorn, setting the "Metallic lighting" option under Options > View > Lighting options can help for doing that.

Also it can be good to set up a shortcut key that will save to a mesh format like:

SaveAs c:\test.obj

Then in the meshing options dialog make a high density mesh and set Display: Shaded and examine patch boundary areas. Press escape or cancel when done so you don't actually generate a file.

- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
20 Apr 2023   [#57]
A version of this beta for Octane subscribers is targeted for release on next Monday June 1st.

- Michael

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From: blackboard
21 Apr 2023   [#59] In reply to [#57]
Nice
the next iteration will also be fixes. Or will there be direct modeling? And when will it be?
From: Michael Gibson
21 Apr 2023   [#60] In reply to [#59]
Hi blackboard,

re:
> the next iteration will also be fixes. Or will there be direct modeling? And when will it be?

Probably mostly fixes as well for the next couple of betas.

I don't know precisely when they will be released.

- Michael
From: val2
22 Apr 2023   [#61]
not sure if the counts as a bug. i created a sphere, cut a section off, copied it, fillet the new edges, one as acis one as solid. the solid works well, the acis is lumpy on the not filleted section. when i mesh both of them the acis is not smooth whereas the solid is perfect.







Val
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
22 Apr 2023   [#62] In reply to [#61]
Try to rotate the curve generator! ;)


From: val2
22 Apr 2023   [#63] In reply to [#62]
It's on purpose not on the curve generator.
From: Michael Gibson
22 Apr 2023   [#64] In reply to [#61]
Hi Val, this is probably a bug in ACIS filleting, in the conversion from ACIS geometry back to Solids++ geometry.

Do you have a version of this file before doing the fillet?

- Michael
From: val2
22 Apr 2023   [#65] In reply to [#64]
No, but it's easily replicated. if you look at the file you can see where I cut the sphere with a line. I have done it a number of times, always with the same result on the bigger section.
From: Michael Gibson
22 Apr 2023   [#66] In reply to [#65]
Hi Val, thanks - I can repeat it over here although it's not quite as messy as your version. It should be good enough for me to debug it though.

Thanks,
- Michael
From: blowlamp
23 Apr 2023   [#67]
Hi Michael.
I'm having a problem with filleting the six holes on this part. The flat rear face works OK, but not the front face. The fillet size I'm applying is 1mm.

Thanks.
Martin.

Attachments:
Flange.3dm


From: Michael Gibson
23 Apr 2023   [#68] In reply to [#67]
Hi Martin,

re:
> I'm having a problem with filleting the six holes on this part. The flat rear face works OK,
> but not the front face. The fillet size I'm applying is 1mm.

Can you please check which version of Moi you are running?

The front edges are working ok for me in the current Apr-13-2023 v5 beta.

- Michael
From: WN
23 Apr 2023   [#69] In reply to [#67]
Hi Martin.

It is necessary to replace the surface, for some reason it prevents rounding.

The same is true for the chamfer.
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/uJfij4c_N_WDug

In version 4 , it can be done this way ...

image host
From: blowlamp
23 Apr 2023   [#70] In reply to [#68]
Hi Michael.
It might have helped my query if I'd used the right word... It is actually a 1mm chamfer that I can not get to work on these six holes, so please accept my apologies for sending you off in the wrong direction. I'm using the V5 beta Apr-13-2023.

Martin.

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