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1-Visitor
January 17, 2013
Question

can you shell a revolution?

  • January 17, 2013
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I am trying to make a focus for the front of a flashlight (see the attached file). I can make the shape with a revolution, but I want to shell it and put a hole for a light on the small end. Can someone offer advice on the best way to do this? Thanks!

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    17-Peridot
    January 17, 2013

    You can shell a solid revolve but that means you define the outside surface which is not the reflector surface.

    You might consider the revolve with a thickness instead. You get the option to add thickness to the inside, middle, or outside.

    You can also make the revolve as a surface and later add thickness if you want to add features before making it solid. Remember to merge different quilts before applying thickness.

    1-Visitor
    January 17, 2013

    Thanks for responding - can you give more instruction on how to revolve with a thickness? When I edit the revolution I see where I can set the thickness, but when I click "ok" it still seems solid.

    17-Peridot
    January 17, 2013

    Sorry, yes, revolve with thickness is indeed a solid body. That would equivalent to creating a shell (roughly), with the option on which side you wish to add the thickness.