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    could you check my surface.

    Please have a look ,guese what it is.still learning but haven a whole wack of fun to.
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    open your file what do you need checked see below


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    Hey lakeside,couldn,t get to send it as a model ,so I don,t know how it came out at your end,anyway it,s for a guitar top and was just looking to see how to improve the surface being more smooth.the edges were more rounded in the begining but could not manage to do any two rail sweeps so i ended up changing it to more straighter edge lines adding points at the end of the rails and was able to do the sweep command succesfully.i turned on the control points and found that there was not many there .I was hoping that I could pic some and reshape,hell i don,t even know if I,m making any sence,L.O.L...How can I post a model of this,or can you see it in model form at you end?Cheers .


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    can you save as .iges and zip file before posting here a sample 2d dxf


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    hope this works for you
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    file open here side veiw and what are you looking for to be checked?


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    are you able to see it in perspective and move it about,if so I would like to know the easiest way to reshape the high area just before the horn and a little south of the cutaway.I,ll post back later tommorow,thanks and cheers Lakeside.


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    I can move and rotate however I do not have Rinho I can send file in any veiw you would like tomorow
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    after look at your surface some more you will have to unstick your surface and redo the area that you want to change I have unstiched your file attached below
    Last edited by lakeside; 04-08-2006 at 10:07 AM.


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    Thanks for looking lakeside,but did not see the file you mentioned .I,ll try this move on a copy of mine to play with,thanks for your time ,cheers.


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    you can't see what not there now it is look agian


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    Suggest using a patch surface after selecting your elevation points and your body outline curve. That will create a single surface that fits over the curves & points you select. Curvy trim (body) curves will work better. The Level 1 and Level 2 tutorials that come with Rhino (on the CD but download current ones) rock.


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