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 From:  Jesse
584.4 In reply to 584.3 
Hi Rudy,

It sounds like you're getting the hang of it. Great!
There are a few things to remember like matching curves that will make easier
to get good results... I think of it as following the rules of
surface modeling. I know what you mean about rings...even after you have
an understanding of CAD work, rings can be challenging. I'm hoping this one
will be approved by the customer, then I can start making pave' settings on
the sides. won't that be fun! :-)

Jesse

EDITED: 4 May 2007 by JESSE

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 From:  Rudy
584.5 In reply to 584.4 
BEAUTIFUL !

your customer will like it!

Rudy
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 From:  Art
584.6 In reply to 584.4 
Great work,Jesse nice looking piece if the customer does not like it, he might be blind.he he

Talking about making pave setting on the side. In Rhino I oftenly use command> (OrientOnSrf) which is give me a privilege of putting stone or prong on surface and fallowing the shape of the base. Um...I cound't find this command in MOI yet. (I've using MOI about 2 weeks now and completely in love with it). Does anyone know where is it? please let me know.

Michael,
If you already include this command in MoI plaese tell me where it is. I think it's really useful for jewelry designing because of the pave setting.

And thanks for making this great software.It's real cool.

Art - jewelcadstudio.com
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 From:  Michael Gibson
584.7 In reply to 584.6 
Hi Art, that one isn't in MoI yet. But I want to add some additional orientation and positioning tools in version 2.0. It's just one of those thing that I haven't had time to get to for version 1.0

If you want to use Rhino to do it, you can actually copy and paste objects between Rhino and MoI.

- Michael
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 From:  Art
584.8 In reply to 584.7 
Thank for really fast responding. It's so great.

Thank you for letting me know about this copy function. Normally when i switching between these 2 softwares I always save it and open it with another one. Now it's much faster by copy and paste.

Regards
Art- http://Jewelcadstudio.com
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