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I still think this is a useful feature for a Conceptual CAD program. Packaging, making prototype models out of flat stock, etc.
Old CSI forum:
http://csi-concepts.com/concept...?t=1461&highlight=unfold FormZ tutorial:
http://www.formz.com/forum2/messages/142/4978.html Third-Party Application, Pepakura:
http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/
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LOUDLY and wholeheartedly seconded. There is a huge market for a simple, easy-to-use unfolding/unrolling tool. Especially one that works on a mac.
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dexter,
Here's another:
http://www.algonet.se/~ludesign/ Assembly mode, variable parameters, then sheetmetal, in that order would be my request.
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One more vote for this. Haven't we be asking for this for years and years and years.
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Tom,
Thanks for that one - I wasn't previously familiar with it.
NickB,
Yes, in that old CSI link I think there was mention of prior requests.
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Wow, breaking news... to me anyway. McNeel is porting Rhino to the mac!
http://www.architosh.com/news/2...07a0606_an-rhinomac.html
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Doppel wow ... they said they'd never do this Doesn't change that when you analyse Rhino surfaces, they are often gnarly Perhaps it's high time to get some things straightened out in Concepts' world .. .. Some more intuitive & modern modelling methods, better display performance, better history, smaller files, folding .. as well as opening a few of those outer doors to Maxwell, Solidworks direct etc Oh - and that shitty V icon
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Heard that the other day...
Especially interesting because of their "we will never, ever port to the mac, get a PC and shut up!"-attitude they used to show on their website.
Anyway great news for the users - competition is allways good, I suppose.
Punch better get their act together...
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I would very much like a fold/flatten tool too! It's a very good tool for making card cutouts for model mock-ups in a Laser Cutter too, not to mention sheetmetal. I'm all up for sheetmetal tools too ;) Come on you Punch folks! Why don't you give Solidworks a run for their money!?!
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I played with TouchCAD for a while- in the end I gave up, finding it really fiddly to use (I suppose once you've used Solidworks, other CAD systems seem a tad too difficult to bother with). It's a shame because TouchCAD has a really nice set of features as well, but I also found the OS9 version more stable than the OSX version too.
I do however think times are changing, thanks largely to Intel in Mac's and the initial impression of Vista being a bit rubbish :D
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