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Capping off an N loft


jram

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Hello, just a quick question. I'm trying to make a vase shape/form and I'm using N loft over a few t splined shapes, it seems to be working well but what is the best way to cap one of the ends. I'm wanting to cap it with a 1mm thick surface as I will be printing it out on a 3d printer. I will control wall thickness thru perimeter settings in my slicer software.Is there a tutorial someone could point me to for this? I'm sure there are many ways to do this but I am still learning and can't seem to figure this out.

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Hello, just a quick question. I'm trying to make a vase shape/form and I'm using N loft over a few t splined shapes, it seems to be working well but what is the best way to cap one of the ends. I'm wanting to cap it with a 1mm thick surface as I will be printing it out on a 3d printer. I will control wall thickness thru perimeter settings in my slicer software.Is there a tutorial someone could point me to for this? I'm sure there are many ways to do this but I am still learning and can't seem to figure this out.

Thanks

Hi 

I am not sure what kind of vase you need but if it is symmetrical one I`d rather use Revolve tool. You easily can draw required shape either open or closed and than revolve it around axe of revolution. The only limitation is: your shape can`t cross axe hence there will be tiny hole which can later be eliminated by filling it with solid and boolean union.

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Hi JRam,

 

You have received some good suggestions above, but if you need any further help, please copy the object into a new file, save and zip it, and attach it to your reply (or email to support@formz.com) and let us know "how you want it to be capped" so we can help.

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