cmo_uk Posted December 23, 2016 Posted December 23, 2016 Hi, I'm quite new to 3d objects but fairly familiar with 2d. I have an object with 2 side elevations and 1 plan elevation and I would like to turn it into 3d, however due to the various curves on front and side I am stuggling a little as to what tools to use as I've played around with the extrude command which is fine for one side elevation and plan view but I need to also incorporate the front elevation which has its own curves. I have attached the elevations and plan as an image, so if anyone can give me some suggestions on how to achieve this it would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Chris Speaker.pdf Quote
halam Posted December 23, 2016 Posted December 23, 2016 You should look at the extrude and interfere commands. Extrude Both side views, possition them correctly to each other. The extrude the top view down/up. Align This to the other two Solids. Finally, use the interfere command to get the combined (overlapping) solid of the three ' viewing solids'.. Nice speaker btw ;-) Quote
cmo_uk Posted December 23, 2016 Author Posted December 23, 2016 Thanks Halam, it sounds like the interfere command is what I am missing - I'll investigate PS Just noticed the order of the elevations and plans appear to be a mix of first angle and third angle oops! Front of speaker is the flat side. Yes they are nice speakers and not the cheapest! Quote
ReMark Posted December 23, 2016 Posted December 23, 2016 You have a top view plus a side and front elevation which is quite normal in 2D orthographic projection. Quote
ADSK2007 Posted December 30, 2016 Posted December 30, 2016 You don't really need the Top View - All you need is both side and front view 1- Place each view to a correct UCS then use the "Extrude" Command 2- (Extrude speaker body in - direction and speakers cylinders in + direction) 3- Use Command "Union" and select the Speaker Body & Blocks under the body (Do not select the speaker cylinders) 4- Move one solid over the other and make sure they perfectly intersect 5- Use Command "Intersect" then select both solids (at this point you should have your model) If you wish to go further then use commands below 6- Use Command "_solidedit" "Shell" and give it a thickness 7- Use Command "Move" and place the Speaker cylinders over the shell model (you can use your snap F8 and select "end point" to be precise 8- Subtract cylinders from your final model Done Quote
cmo_uk Posted December 30, 2016 Author Posted December 30, 2016 Thanks ADSK2007, this is awesome, I can't wait to try this in the next few days. Have a Happy New Year! Kind regards, Chris Quote
ADSK2007 Posted January 1, 2017 Posted January 1, 2017 You are very welcome, Happy new year to you too Quote
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