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From: Andy (ANDYA)
Thanks psygorn - very interesting! I will give that a try! Andy
From: Mik (MIKULAS)
Hi Psygorn,
error message appeared when I tried to answer for your private message. You disabled receiving private messages probably.
Mik
From: rhinouser141
Hi Andy,
in addition to Michael's post, here is an reverse engineering approach in Geomagic Freeform:
1- Create a smoothed out, healthy mesh to work with in GOM Inspect.
2- Create a thickness to the mesh in Rhino, otherwise it won't import into Geomagic.
3- Draw boundary lines for your patch layout. These lines can be "fitted" to the voxel mesh.
4- Create patches step by step.
5- Export patches as STEP files, so it can be used in parametric CAD Software.
This is how i worked in my former company. Please remember that Reverse Engineering is very time consuming.
Best regards
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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
From: rhinouser141
@ PILOU:
The " Skin Surface" Tool is amazing.
I tried it out some years ago. Unfortunately, they don't sell it as a standalone function.
Otherwise, it would be a great addition to one's toolbox.
QUICKSURFACE is also a good option, it costs around 4,000 dollars.
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