[An...] Posted Thursday at 09:04 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:04 AM Hallo Zusammen, ich jeweils 3 halbe Zylinder gemessen und möchte nun an diese eine theoretische Ebene "anlegen". Geht dies über Calypso, und wenn ja, wie? Viele Grüße Andreas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Cl...] Posted Thursday at 10:20 AM Share Posted Thursday at 10:20 AM (edited) Without knowing exactly what you want to achieve. I would start with this. Open a plane (Ebene) feature. Click on "Options" Theoretical Feature. Enter the XYZ coordinates you need. The length1/Length2. The A1/A2 angles. The space axis. Edited Thursday at 10:35 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[An...] Posted Thursday at 11:27 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 11:27 AM Imagine you have 3 half cylinders and place them with the flat side on the granite so that the semicircular curvature points upwards. I would now like to stretch a plane over all three semicircular curvatures of the cylinders. As if I were to place a plate on the cylinders from above! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Lu...] Posted Thursday at 11:58 AM Share Posted Thursday at 11:58 AM (edited) You might be able to do this with formulas, using points that recall each cylinder's x y and z center, then add the actual radius to the z (or whichever direction the cylinders are facing) then create a theoretical plane that recalls the points created. You would probably want to have 2 points for each cylinder though at different points along the length of the cylinder. If you would like, I can go into more detail. I am new to calypso so there is probably a much better way to to this, which smarter people than me probably help you out with, just wanted to give my first idea. Edited Thursday at 12:00 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ma...] Posted Thursday at 12:06 PM Share Posted Thursday at 12:06 PM It should work with plane - recall measured points from all cylinders and use tangential evaluation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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