Bottle Surfacing

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Chris Blade, Aug 15, 2004.

  1. Chris Blade

    Chris Blade Guest

    Hi evrybody ,

    I am practising the daily product surfacing . A kinda leisure time
    activities .
    I had come across with a detergen bottle handle surface where we need to
    create some free form or ISDX surface to make a smooth transition. If there
    is anybody out there is good at surface modelling I would like to discuss
    with you. Please let me know you email adress if anyone is interested for
    this challenge .

    Regards,
    Chris
     
    Chris Blade, Aug 15, 2004
    #1
  2. Chris Blade

    Jeff Howard Guest

    Hi, Chris.

    You might say what version and modules (you mention ISDX) you are using.

    In general I think you'll want to look for one of the Blend functions
    (Boundary Blend, Swept Blend.....); something that will allow you to define
    a tangent or curvature continuous boundary condition.

    You might also look at the conic round function.

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    Jeff Howard, Aug 15, 2004
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  3. Chris Blade

    David Janes Guest

    I can help, Advanced Surface, ISDX, etc. Just remove the munging from the shown
    address.

    David Janes

    : Hi evrybody ,
    :
    : I am practising the daily product surfacing . A kinda leisure time
    : activities .
    : I had come across with a detergen bottle handle surface where we need to
    : create some free form or ISDX surface to make a smooth transition. If there
    : is anybody out there is good at surface modelling I would like to discuss
    : with you. Please let me know you email adress if anyone is interested for
    : this challenge .
    :
    : Regards,
    : Chris
    :
    :
     
    David Janes, Aug 16, 2004
    #3
  4. Chris Blade

    Chris Blade Guest

    To Jeff & David, I already email the part files to both of you .
    Let me know if you din't got it .

     
    Chris Blade, Aug 17, 2004
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