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Ricky
I understand the desire for this kind of feature, but I also understand the mathematical limitations. When you consider how the geometry would have to distort to make this possible, then you have to ask where would the distortion happen. Things like graphics and text don't do well when you start to distort them. It doesn't take much to make them look like you are seeing them in a carnival mirror. I don't think that is the desired effect.
You raise some great points. It's not the best tool for all jobs...but one that is often forgotten. My hope is that when we raise discussions like this we can help generate some ideas for SolidWorks to use in future versions. Thanks for you inputs! :-)
Ricky
Really cool post, I'm defiantly going to play around with this feature, thanks Ricky
Ricky
Richie
Glad to help. Let us know how it goes for you! :-)
Ricky
Ricky
I'm not familiar with CATIA so unfortunately I cannot help with the Wrap tool in that software. Try searching the net and see what you can find. There are some users who post a lot of CATIA videos on YouTube. You can try contacting one of those individuals and see if they can help.
Ricky
LOL! I'm glad you are finding the information useful. This site was started so that we can all share information on SolidWorks. Keep us posted on your progress.
Ricky
Hoping you could take a minute and help me out. I have a question on LinkedIn Freelance that I would like you to take a look at. I want to put a logo (text) on a surface by using annotations (lettering) I need it on a rad and to size it to suit the part.
The sketched letters jump around on me and I am lost at getting the letters on a suitable rad.
I suppose there is a first time for everything?
Thanks
Duane
duanecooley@ezlink.ca
thanks
Interesting - thanks for that.
Rick, can you model a book (like a manual) for me with a coil binding spring as a single part.
Thanks