Hi everyone, any tips or help would be great. Thank you very much. Picture and model are here. I also have the .stl if that is better to work with.
Hi everyone, any tips or help would be great. Thank you very much. Picture and model are here. I also have the .stl if that is better to work with.
Hi PoolRod2...
There were some edges not joining up when converted to a solid.
You can download the solid file here:
http://www.ted-kyte.com/download/Guitar Neck SOLID.zip
Hope this helps you out...
Ted
Ted
http://www.RhinoCanada.com or http://www.ted-kyte.com
Hi Ted, thank you for trying. It needs to be a complete solid, so I can pull toolpath geometry from it. This is the wireframe. Would an stl file work better for you?. I put .stl and.stp files in the latest zip. Thank you for your time.
That file I sent should be a solid, it loaded into Solidworks as a solid...
Ted
Ted
http://www.RhinoCanada.com or http://www.ted-kyte.com
Hi Ted, when you open it in Solidworks, and run the mouse around it, it has trailing rectangles, not a solid. Thank you very much for trying though.
Hmmmm...
Well it is definitely ok in Rhino, maybe looses something in the translation.
Try this .SAT file it appeared to import fine.
http://www.ted-kyte.com/download/GUI... Solid SAT.zip
Ted
Ted
http://www.RhinoCanada.com or http://www.ted-kyte.com
Still no luck, thank you for the efforts, Ted. When highlighted, it looks like this.
Hi Warren, the solid has broken surfaces as shown in the pics, they could be selected for toolpath, but they over run the areas that don't need surface cut. No true wireframes can be extracted either. Thank you for the help.
Here is the Scanned model again. Thank you, everyone for working on this and sharing ideas.
Hello.
I came across a custom reverse engineering solution in Rhino.
It seems to be called Mesh2Surface
Great website, Ted.
Thanks poolrod2
Ted
http://www.RhinoCanada.com or http://www.ted-kyte.com
Hmm... when I first saw this thread, I thought you just needed someone to use JoinEdge on the four surface edges that weren't joined when importing the IGES file into Rhino.
After seeing a few responses, it looks like we're having an issue with a multi-surface format like IGES, and a NURBs format like Rhino.
When Rhino imports the IGES file, it's going to be a bunch of surfaces. And it sounds like you want one one smooth surface instead of many small surfaces that when joined together, form a large polysurface.
Unfortunately, you cannot do this with just a few clicks. You're going to have to use those surface edges as guides to create a new surface in Rhino that's continuous and smooth. Even if you manage to succeed at this, it will not be 'exactly' like the imported IGES.
As warrenb mentioned, this falls into the realm of 'Hire someone to create it for you' or 'learn how to use existing geometry as the basis for a new model'.
If I were getting paid to recreate this, I would use some of those spiderweb-looking surface edges to create some lines along with the Duplicate Edge command, Section Command, and ExtractIsocurve Command... and then either Loft, CurveNetwork, or Patch single surfaces until I get something that resembles the original work, and then join those surfaces into a polysurface.
It's not simple work.
I wish I could pay someone, this is killing me,lol. I tried Catia, Solidworks, Meshcam, Spaceclaim, Freecad, Hypermesh, Designspark, Mastercam, Geomagic Design X, Solid Edge and Rhino, all I need is a solid from an stl to get true solid wireframe from. Thank you all, you guys rock for trying. Happy New Year.
Hi Warren, my Boeing shop I currently work at doesn't have Solidworks, and my home student is 2013. I like the end of that were the mesh was removed, some kind of pinch tool?. I need to machine it without surface cutting the whole thing, just surface the small radius to the head, and the back of the neck and foot transitions. Pics below.
Did here too warren...
Ted
http://www.RhinoCanada.com or http://www.ted-kyte.com
Happy New Year everyone, thank you for your help on this. I can easily profile the outside with a silhouette boundary and use tabs to hold it in the frame, and then hemstitch both sides, but I would like to just hemstich the radius part of the neck and volute's and the radius from the neck to the head face. I tried to make surfaces and extrude .001 thou, and those small rectangles are driving me crazy,lol. Below is a pic of a model I made, but my radius to th hell and head are wrong. Cheers.