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cad'n'stuff  
#1 Posted : Saturday, August 11, 2018 3:12:35 AM(UTC)
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I have a jug in my kitchen, with an interesting pattern, and I thought: "I gonna have to try that on my CAD". The many boolean subtractions took quiet a bit of time and computing power. Anyway, here's the result...
Jug pattern - OriginJug pattern - made in Viacad Pro
jug pattern - rendered in Simlab
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nice jugs !!
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#3 Posted : Saturday, August 11, 2018 2:43:17 PM(UTC)
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Reminds me of my pre- designschool days of drawing natural objects and I discovered the geometry of a pineapple. Opened my eyes actually.

Claus
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#4 Posted : Saturday, August 11, 2018 9:24:08 PM(UTC)
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Nice job, but how'd you do it? It's pretty quick to draw a profile, skin solid between scaled copies to waist it, then twist the solid, mirror it, add original and copy, subtract a revolved volume to hollow it.
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#5 Posted : Sunday, August 12, 2018 1:11:01 AM(UTC)
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I have a jug in my kitchen, with an interesting pattern, and I thought: "I gonna have to try that on my CAD". The many boolean subtractions took quiet a bit of time and computing power. Anyway, here's the result...[/img]


Very nice work !
The pattern is perfect.
JL

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I have a jug in my kitchen, with an interesting pattern, and I thought: "I gonna have to try that on my CAD". The many boolean subtractions took quiet a bit of time and computing power. Anyway, here's the result...[/img]


I attach pictures of perfume caps that we made at Cinqpats.
It is more simple than the Jug.
The difficult part was to build the injection mold with the right angles to open (4 sliders)...

JL

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cad'n'stuff  
#7 Posted : Sunday, August 12, 2018 2:00:23 PM(UTC)
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nice jugs !!
Haha, thanks. I don't get that very often :-)

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Nice job, but how'd you do it? It's pretty quick to draw a profile, skin solid between scaled copies to waist it, then twist the solid, mirror it, add original and copy, subtract a revolved volume to hollow it.


I started with a lathed solid of the main body. Then i swept a triangle along the outer line of the main body and twisted it 180°. After that, I mirrored the twisted solid and duplicated it. Then I subtracted all this twisted solids (48 in total!) from the main solid.
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