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 From:  Bobo (SLOBODAN)
530.9 

Hi Michael and everybody else..

I had time again to play with my basin and this is as far as I got to my original design.
Now, how do I blend these two surfaces??


Thanks,

Slobodan

PS. In the mean time I also educated my self about surfaces and nurbs thing... :) :)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
530.10 In reply to 530.9 
Hi Slobodan,

> Now, how do I blend these two surfaces??

I think the easiest way is to let filleting do it for you. If you bring the sides of your sink straight down to meet the bottom in a sharp edge, you can then select that edge and do a fillet to round it. Check out the sink_5 version I attached above for a demo on what that would look like.

You also might be able to create a sweep along that area for your blended area.

But there are some problems with your current model that will get in the way of finishing it right now - there are a few little zig-zag areas:





Those little zig-zag type folds in the the bottom edge of your basin wall are going to get in the way of making a nice surface built off of it...

- Michael
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 From:  Bobo (SLOBODAN)
530.11 
Thanks Michael,

I didn't even notice thoes zig-zags until you pointed them out.
I'll go back to your model 5 and see what I can do with that.
I realy want to make it as close as posible to those curves that I drew. Also, flat bottom takes away reality of it. I want to make it as real as posible.
I'm always open to suggestions. :) :)

Slobodan
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 From:  Michael Gibson
530.12 In reply to 530.11 
Hi Slobodan - here is a way to avoid the flat bottom, attached as sink_6.zip.

What I did here is I took the model from sink_5.3dm above, and deleted the flat bottom.

I drew a couple of curves off to the side there, to make a sort of shallow curved surface to use for the bottom instead of the flat bottom. In this case I used a sweep with one rail to make a slightly curved piece, then centered it on the side piece and used Construct / Boolean / Merge to cut them with each other (Edit/Trim would also work), and then deleted the extra pieces. Then I used Edit/Join to join the remaining pieces together, and finally a fillet with a blend cross-section shape puts in the rounded portion along the bottom.

I think this is likely your best bet for making a clean construction here - don't try to model too much all in one shot, do the side parts and then the bottom part separately and let fillet do the work of making a smooth blend in between them.

Let me know if you want more details on any of these steps.

- Michael
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