BCK Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 Hi everyone, I'm fumbling my way through Rhino 4. I don't know what half of the terminology is in what I'm reading in the "Rhino help" window. I have a simple request. I'd like to know in english, how to take a faceted wall from a 3D model and lay it flat on the construction plane so I can print/cut the panels. Can someone help? Quote
BCK Posted April 24, 2010 Author Posted April 24, 2010 I see that many have viewed this thread but no replies. How come? Can this not be done? Quote
SEANT Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Is this faceted wall a PolySurface, or some form of mesh? If it is the former then that task can be accomplished with the menu command: Surface - Unroll Developable Srf. Quote
BCK Posted April 24, 2010 Author Posted April 24, 2010 In the object description it says... Render Material: source = from layer index = 210 Attribute UserData: UserData ID: B0EE2168-8EC6-42ed-A962-26DEB8CC8F9A Plug-in: Rhino Render description: Rhino Renderable Object UserData saved in file: no copy count: 1 Geometry: Valid surface. Trimmed surface NURBS Surface (rational) "U": degree =1 CV count = 2 (0 "V": degree =1 CV count = 2 (0 Edge Tally: 4 boundary edges Edge Tolerances: 0.00 to 0.000178941 median = 0.00 average = 4.47352e-05 Vertex Tolerances: all 0.000178941 Render mesh: 1 mesh 4 vertices 2 polygons Analysis mesh: none present So what is it? Quote
SEANT Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Actually, it sounds like a planar surface that just needs to be re-oriented on the XY plane. Sorry, I thought that it was a full 3d structure that needed “Surface Development”. If you just need to orient a surface you can also use the Orient command. See the command sequence below: Command: _Orient3Pt Select objects to orient: Select objects to orient. Press Enter when done: Reference point 1 ( Copy=No ): Reference point 2 ( Copy=No ): Reference point 3 ( Copy=No ): Target point 1 ( Copy=No ): 0,0,0 Target point 2 ( Copy=No ): 1,0,0 Target point 3 ( Copy=No ): 0,1,0 For the reference points, pick the points that you would like to be lower left, lower right, and upper point. Else, Zip and post the file here. Quote
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