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edwardvmills edited this page Jul 3, 2017 · 28 revisions

Silk's basic work flows are as follows:

1 - a few sketches of your choosing provide control over the main surfaces of a design.

  • Sketch(es) > Control Polygon
  • Control Polygon > Cubic Curve
  • 3 or 4 Control Polygons > Control Grid
  • Control Grid > Cubic Surface

Bezier main surface modeling
The model above uses 13 sketches to completely define the surfaces. (there are additional 'helper' sketches which are needed to build the model, but not to edit it)

2 - subdivide the main surfaces and blend the corners

  • Cubic Curve > Points On Curve > Curve Segment Control Polygon
  • Various methods blend Control Polygons and Control Grids Segments

Blending the Main Surfaces
The model above shows the blending of a corner where three surfaces meet. A large 'radius' blends the top to the front surface, but the top-to-left and left-to-front surfaces have a small blend 'radius'. This model is G2 smooth or better along 95% of its seams (by seam length, approximately)

FreeCAD 3D Sketching

WorkBench Command Reference

ControlPoly4
CubicCurve_4
Point_onCurve
ControlPoly4_segment
ControlGrid44
CubicSurface_44
ControlGrid44_EdgeSegment
ControlGrid44_2EdgeSegments
ControlPoly6
CubicCurve_6
ControlGrid66
CubicSurface_66
ControlGrid64
CubicSurface_64
ControlGrid64_2Grid44
ControlGrid64_3_1Grid44
SubGrid33_2Grid64
ControlGrid66_4Sub

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