Thanks....
As seen in attached... I have done a very rough drawing of what I need .... Now how do I get rid of the clutter like 'section planes' and use multiple copies of the component?
Thanks....
As seen in attached... I have done a very rough drawing of what I need .... Now how do I get rid of the clutter like 'section planes' and use multiple copies of the component?
Squeaky Again !...... with more problems .... sorry!
O.K. I have managed to cut a slice through the cylinder... thanks to a lot of help! See attachment
My next question is ...... How do I use multiple copies of this slice?
My idea is to build up a model with a number of these slices glued together
Hi Watkins, and anyone else who knows
It may a very dumb question .... How do I do an section plane at an angle
Similar to the one you showed earlier.
Squeaky
Thanks ..... My problem is not actually doing a drawing of a twisted torus .... although I am still very low on the SU learning curve .... but I am only wanting SU as another tool to aid construction of a wood model.
What I wish to do is to make a 'component' that has precise measurements .... then arrange these components in SU to give me a 'twisted torus'.
I am expecting to have to do a great deal of experimentation, on paper, with SU, in order to achieve what I want .... However, I do feel that this is a more better method than actually making the componts (in wood) and then experimenting.
The model torus, shown earlier in this forum, was made up from 36 X 10 degree slices from wood that was glued together as shown in this attachment.
I would imagine that I will have to rotate each slice, by a number of degrees, to achieve the wanted results.
If you have any ideas on the above method please tell me
Squeaky
Thanks to both of you .... very kind!
If you are at all interested I am teaching myself to use SU to assist me in constructing wooden models of various mathematical models
I am making a torus, similar to the attachment, but I now wish to model it in a twisted form.
Squeaky
Thanks for speedy reply ... No not like you show
If I knew how to post images, to this forum, I would show exactly what I need.
Squeaky
Hi, I am very new to SU!
I wish to construct a wedge shaped slice through a cylinder.
For example a cylinderical tapering wedge with say 5 degrees sides.
Is this possible?
Squeaky
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