thecadman3
Aerospace
- Apr 11, 2010
- 24
Hi,
Unable to thicken surface models containing blends.
Please forgive the long explanation of my problem but it’s the only way I can describe it..
I have been using GSD to create some 3D models that will be used to create plastic panels for a scooter. I am fairly proficient at using GSD workbench for body in white and mechanical parts, but on the side I have starting to dable with Class A surfacing. I appreciate GSD is not really the tool to use (don’t have access to Icem, freestyle WB or anything like that) but I have managed to produce some models with complete curvature continuity.
I am struggling to thicken some of the parts/surfaces. Mainly on small edges where I have created blends. I have been creating small gaps between the 2 mating surfaces and then using blend to get my smooth edges. As you can appreciate this is really difficult/time consuming, but my main trouble is when trying to thicken! – it won’t. Tried all workaround like using bigger blends, closing/shelling, smaller thicken sizes and thickening in both directions.
The only way round this is to use fillet command (with conic option). I would like to use this for the small edges on my parts but do not want to compromise on the quality (as radius/conic will not produce curvature continuity).
For small edge radiuses would you really notice any difference between a small (3mm) blended edge and a conic fillet?
Thanks
Unable to thicken surface models containing blends.
Please forgive the long explanation of my problem but it’s the only way I can describe it..
I have been using GSD to create some 3D models that will be used to create plastic panels for a scooter. I am fairly proficient at using GSD workbench for body in white and mechanical parts, but on the side I have starting to dable with Class A surfacing. I appreciate GSD is not really the tool to use (don’t have access to Icem, freestyle WB or anything like that) but I have managed to produce some models with complete curvature continuity.
I am struggling to thicken some of the parts/surfaces. Mainly on small edges where I have created blends. I have been creating small gaps between the 2 mating surfaces and then using blend to get my smooth edges. As you can appreciate this is really difficult/time consuming, but my main trouble is when trying to thicken! – it won’t. Tried all workaround like using bigger blends, closing/shelling, smaller thicken sizes and thickening in both directions.
The only way round this is to use fillet command (with conic option). I would like to use this for the small edges on my parts but do not want to compromise on the quality (as radius/conic will not produce curvature continuity).
For small edge radiuses would you really notice any difference between a small (3mm) blended edge and a conic fillet?
Thanks