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Hey guys, I need some help with this area of a gunstock project I am doing. I have finally got to the point I can do the rest of a simple stock so-so but the grip area just give me fits. Take a look and tell, oh please tell me how to do this, or suggest, illustrate or demonstrate a better or quicker way to accomplish what I need. Thanks Mike
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| Is this what you wanted ? I exploded the main profile and joined the segments between the red end profiles. Then did a curve network surface selecting the 4 black cross members and then the two red end profiles. I didn't mess with the two vertical lines leftover from the explode of the main profile. The sharp corners cause distortions but at least you can do some trial and error. |
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| Randman here is an example of something close. I have tried every command I can find to make this work and I must have something not drawn right. Mike
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