Flattening Complex Curved Shapes
- March 23, 2015
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Morning All,
I'm after some advice on flattening out complex curved surfaces.
Attached is an example of a typical component that I need to flatten out. This is a surface that represents a curved piece of glass.
It was created using a series of sketches and blends to follow as close as possible the scanned data model for the component that the glass will be fitted into once formed.
This process seems to work pretty well until I come to flatten the surface out. I need this flattened surface profile (at a scale of 1:1) so I can supply our glass cutting machine with a suitable .dxf file to cut the shape from flat sheet glass.
The flat profiles produced using the 'Flatten Quilt' vary in size depending on where I put the fixed ref' point.
While I appreciate that some of this shapes may not flatten out correctly due to the complexity of the curvatures I'd like to know what people thought would be the best approach to the flattening process??
Any other hints or tips for the above would also be much appreciated as its causing me a headache.
Thanks. James.
