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    Default Plastic Bottle request for 3D

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    What is the easiest method I can use to make my 2D drawing of bottle in 3D.

    Kindly give me the step by step procedure...

    if possible make it like a tutorial.

    I attached in here the 2D Drawing.

    Thanks friends.
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    I cannot promise but tbc tommorow - I'm little busy now...
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    Totally agree there StykFace!!...Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by pefi View Post
    I cannot promise but tbc tommorow - I'm little busy now...
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    Default bottle construction

    It's nice exercise for learning the filleting on 3DSOLIDs.
    But I have only a first model-fragment to publish yet.
    BTW, the main 3DSOLID I made from the cross-section, the RULESURF-command and the M2S.lsp.
    Some dimensions are only estimated...
    In case of interest I can send the DWG.
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    Using Solid Extrude and Revolve command.
    1. Extrude the body of the bottle using the profile in the drawing.
    2. Revolve the mouth of the bottle using the profile in the drawing.

    glamrock_bottle1.jpg

    Inverted View of the bottle.
    glamrock_bottle2.jpg

    The rest are using Boolean operations.

    Cheers, in this case bottoms up!

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    Could the RevSurf command not be used - not sure dont have a massive amount of experience with 3D

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattwsp View Post
    Could the RevSurf command not be used - not sure dont have a massive amount of experience with 3D
    technically, yes. but you'd rather just use REVOLVE. solids are the way to go vs. surfaces.... especially in this case.
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    You could SHELL it when it's a solid to finish it off.

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