Softening a cut
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New try with the pictures. I don't know what happened with the links.
Now the original post also includes example of the model. Unfortunately I am not able to upload the actual model because it is not my own model.
The attached example of of the model is quite low poly but I in the final model I would need to make the model high poly in order to have nice and smooth 3D printed object.
I also updated my profile a little. I am still using 2017 Sketchup Make.
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I think the best approach would bt to draw the shape of the hole including the rounded edge and use the whole thing as a drill to cut the hole.
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Start it flat, then conform it via flowify
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Hi, might not be a SubD approach also be suitable for this? Finally you could remain in a simple base geometry, similar to this (unfinished!) proxy-sketch below...
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Some time ago, Jeff Hammond did a great example using Curviloft to do just such a thing. the video is here: http://www.youtube.com/v/gy5VGSxST2Q
In the same thread, others posted some other options. Worth a look: https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=46136&p=412551&hilit=curviloft#p412551
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Thanks for everybody for suggestions/tips. I will need to do some testing.
I was also thinking that maybe I will try to take the created geometry to Blender and test if I can use Blender for making the whole with soft edges.
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