Great question. I have not seen a direct way to do that. You can have some functionality by offsetting a surface, applying some kind of pattern and trimming it with the surface. I do something like that in this video for the text and hex pattern: ua-cam.com/video/1iwS_AayVAA/v-deo.html It's not as robust as the wrap that you're talking about though. That would be a truly awesome feature.
@@JokoEngineeringhelp thanks for the answer! That video was also enjoyable. I think I'm going to try combining iso curves with lattice2 to place half-spheres along a curved surface. It's not going to be sinusoidal but I think it'll work for my purpose.
FYI: FreeCAD v0.20 came out a few days ago, and it includes things like being able to extrude noncontiguous sketches (ie. "islands") and drafting true threads with Part Design hole features. All the installers (or AppImages) on their main download page already point to it. Gonna give it a test drive now. Should be good.
So cool. Thank you so much. I have learned so much from you. I love your teaching style. Best FreeCAD videos on YT.
Your videos are really relaxing! Are like a very good movie to watch for :)
11:25 is my favorite. 🙃
This was pretty cool. I like seeing you in the corner. I learn so much from you; it is sincerely appreciated.
Thanks a lot
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Great video. Thank you.
Is there a way to calculate/simulate the size and placement of the waves to disperse a given frequency, or a group of frequencies?
Yes
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There is, but my harmonics/vector mechanics is waaayyyy too rusty to be able to do that. I think I'm getting old.
Any ideas what causes the distortion?
I have ideas
If i want to take a similar pattern and wrap it / deform it along along another curved surface, is there an operation for that?
Great question. I have not seen a direct way to do that. You can have some functionality by offsetting a surface, applying some kind of pattern and trimming it with the surface. I do something like that in this video for the text and hex pattern:
ua-cam.com/video/1iwS_AayVAA/v-deo.html
It's not as robust as the wrap that you're talking about though. That would be a truly awesome feature.
@@JokoEngineeringhelp thanks for the answer! That video was also enjoyable. I think I'm going to try combining iso curves with lattice2 to place half-spheres along a curved surface. It's not going to be sinusoidal but I think it'll work for my purpose.
@@RebelPhoton Great to hear. Let me know how it ends up
"Shift" + "h"? i am using the "l" like ludicrous for horizontal constraints and "i" for vertical constraints. Shift and h that's quite a distance!
FYI: FreeCAD v0.20 came out a few days ago, and it includes things like being able to extrude noncontiguous sketches (ie. "islands") and drafting true threads with Part Design hole features. All the installers (or AppImages) on their main download page already point to it.
Gonna give it a test drive now. Should be good.
11:25 call is fun 😹
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Or make 2 opposing pin press plates and then band knife cut between them, Two mating pieces will result! Think on it :)
Indeed that would work for a perfect fit. Just don't delete the other piece!
woa, Yikes. I like to think I know what those math functions are !!! haha