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difficult geometry, dome bottle

al204
1-Newbie

difficult geometry, dome bottle

hello Proe pros,

 

I have attached images of a bottle I was asked to model. So far this has been beyond my knowledge/skills.

 

Does anyone have suggestions on how to tackle modeling this bottle? A particularly difficult zone is the dome on the top.

 

 

 

best regards, al

 

using wf 3.0


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TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:al204)

Depending on the level of accuracy required, I would suggest a series of sweeps, blends or sweep/blends. Build half the bottle and mirror the base model and add the cap threads.


I might even consider an outside "scanning" service to bring the shape into Creo and then work with this "known geometry".

DeanLong
10-Marble
(To:al204)

That is a simple Pro/Surface project. Nothing complex, Pro/E-wise,is needed to create that bottle.


Simple splines along the X, Y and Z axes, with Boundary surfaceswill get it done.

Alvaro,


I created a video on my Youtube channel "Creo Junkies" to show you how to create the bottle.


Hope this helps.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoMW_usjaJo&feature=plcp&hd=1


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