Todd's Wonkey zero plane

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Manish
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Todd's Wonkey zero plane

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Hi, everybody, thank you very much for all the great information given over here.

i wanted to know how to create the Wonkey zero plane which Todd shows in the below video @53:20



Thank you in once again for all the great information.

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Re: Todd's Wonkey zero plane

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I expect that it's simply a 2-rail sweep of that vector, that he pointed out, from front to back of the material. It's a modelled component acting as a "zero plane" and not an actual zero plane.

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Re: Todd's Wonkey zero plane

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adze_cnc wrote:
Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:23 pm
I expect that it's simply a 2-rail sweep of that vector, that he pointed out, from front to back of the material. It's a modelled component acting as a "zero plane" and not an actual zero plane.
Thank you for the information but I still don't get it like how to create that.

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Re: Todd's Wonkey zero plane

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I use that similar setup to make my convertible parts it's just another component not a zero plane. it is a up and down curved shape put in a square 2 rail sweep or just like a squat molding toolpath. OR here I just used extruded weave as a test
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Re: Todd's Wonkey zero plane

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Thank you, I'll try to do it.

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