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Expanded Metal

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I have a quick project I need to knock out for the boss.


Given enough time I could figure it out, I need something rather quickly.


Does anyone have any good ideas for modeling a sheet of expanded metal?


Or know of where I could download one?


Or would anyone have a model they would share?


Thanks in advance,


Herb
 
you don't model expanded metal... you simply call it out in a drawing.If you want weight then you assign it a specific mass properties.

If you just want to create a pattern for the fun of it... I doubt your manager wants you to waist time putzing with this then choose one:

[url]http://www.great-wy.com/eng/Images/Products/Expanded-Metal-M esh2.png[/url]
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I already accomplished my bosses goal by making a solid and applying a translucent color to it.


I guess now I'm just more curious as to how one would go about modeling expanded metal. I know it would be memory intensive and slow to regen, but, "Inquiring minds want to know".
 
Hi Herb,


If this is what i think you are talking about. Try this:


Do an extrusion of "one" expanded metal shape probably a diamond.


then the next step is to sketch a spline around the extruded shape you just made.


then pick your extrusion in your browser and pick pattern.


Select "FILL" pick the sketched spline in the browser, this will make as many patterns of the extruded shape with in the spline. go back and edit as needed.


hope this helps.


Lou
 
britineeng said:
Hi Herb,


If this is what i think you are talking about. Try this:


Do an extrusion of "one" expanded metal shape probably a diamond.


then the next step is to sketch a spline around the extruded shape you just made.


then pick your extrusion in your browser and pick pattern.


Select "FILL" pick the sketched spline in the browser, this will make as many patterns of the extruded shape with in the spline. go back and edit as needed.


hope this helps.


Lou

great way to start
 
Check out this tutorial for a "Turbo" pattern. It converts the features to surfaces prior to patterning which speeds up regens. It may be a good solution for you. http://e-cognition.net/pages/TurboPattern.html
 

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