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Tearing Non-Cylindrical Surfaces

Tearing Non-Cylindrical Surfaces

Tearing Non-Cylindrical Surfaces

(OP)
Hi everyone
how can i tear non cylindrical surfaces from anywhere i want to using R17.
thanks
rizi

RE: Tearing Non-Cylindrical Surfaces

with V5, you can split or trim a surface anywhere based on a curve, plane, or surface.

RE: Tearing Non-Cylindrical Surfaces

(OP)
I would like to know that after unfolding non cylindrical surfaces how can it be teared from any edge along the surface, lets say by projecting a line on it and using that line as a tear line.
thanks

RE: Tearing Non-Cylindrical Surfaces

Excuse me for my mistake - and thanks for clarifying what you're doing.

I didn't realize you could specify where the developed surface will tear, so I'd like to know how to do that also.

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