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    What the Best 3D sketch modeling process?

    What the Best 3D sketch modeling process?
    Studio 3D sketch modeling is 3D brainstorming in real time. Very powerful tool for concept modeling. Real time morphing surface or point cloud works if have node to node connectivity. Together with 5 axis CNC make prototype dreams come true. The morphing video with changes took about one hour real time. Used this process it Ford PDC and milling full size mustang (s97). 3D Digital boundaries in design is knowing the process up front through the cnc machining of product. Don’t imagine the shape bend reality with style. Reverse engineering using Point cloud stl and surface data and CNC milling 5 axis requires High quality surface parameterization used to define tool path G & M code. I have milled the S97 mustang hood stl with ½ flat end mill tool running 9 mm step over. So it does work in the studio if you know the Process and have strong education and Background. Software does not make processes requirements do! So the question is. Why Not try new process?

    Another Post Example Concept Car Morphing
    http://www.millit5.com/Car9.html

    KAG65
    Chief CNC ENGINEER
    http://www.millit5.com/index2.html


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    Is there a real question in there somewhere?

    Dan
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    Not that I can see. Interesting looking software though...
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
    Check Out My Build-Log: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6452


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan B
    Is there a real question in there somewhere?

    Dan
    lol...

    you guys must learn to read between the lines



    Yes KAG65, I would definitely choose steel over aluminum when building a machine that big. Unless of course you don't have access to proper tools.

    Carlo


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