Hi,
Is this V4 or V5, if V4 I think the keystroke is CTL +ALT +W (it may be Q or E) try it and see, If V5 you can copy and paste from the CHARACTER MAP under START+ACCESSORIES+SYSTEM TOOLS or use ALT +0176
regards
Hi,
try decreasing the discretenization value in GRAPHIC+SPEC ELEMS and selecting the solid, decrease the small value by say 10 i.e. if 0.2 set to 0.02 and recreate the view. This may help.
Zimbaent
Hi
create a profile (in sketcher) to represent the radius and then use the RIB command with the line as your centre curve and the sketch as the profile.
Mick
If the point co-ordinates are in an ASCII file they can be imported using the CLOUD function. CST's can be created thru' the CLOUD and SPLINES ran thru' the CST's. Surfaces can then be constructed from the SPLINES
Hi Ctlstevens,
if you do a curve1 project onto the plane you will almost certainly get a identical project YES merge message, the curves must be outside the 0.1 tolerance for projection / intersection. thereby giving the result they don't lie on the same plane. Ideally prior to creation set your...
The geometry is probably in the draw window, use the WI hot key at the bottom of the screen type in D and press return, then use CTRL+R to reframe the geometry.