Open RinaldoMiorini opened 4 years ago
The cylindrical CS we recently implanted is a global coordinate system. We don’t have a development plan that will get us to cylindrical sub-features either within a rectangular CS model or on a different axis from the main cylindrical CS.
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Hi - I was wondering if there is an automated way to mesh cylindrical sub-features like fillets instead of having to manually calculate the equivalent, stair-stepped mesh. Thanks.
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Thanks! That forces me to avoid details and keeps the model light so in retrospective it is not bad at all.
Hi - I was wondering if there is an automated way to mesh cylindrical sub-features like fillets instead of having to manually calculate the equivalent, stair-stepped mesh. Thanks.