Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
25 lug 2022, 10:52 GMT-4
Updated:
2 years ago
25 lug 2022, 10:56 GMT-4
- You can create a 2D shape in a Workplane and then revolve it by some appropriate number of degrees, around an axis of your choosing.
- You can create an intersection of a sphere and an appropriate shape to yield your wedge. That shape might be a cone or a box or something else, depending on what you want your wedge to look like. If you can provide a drawing (even if done with pencil and paper) of what you are trying to make, it might help others to offer additional suggestions.
If this is what you want:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_wedge
.Then I recommend the first approach listed above.
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1. You can create a 2D shape in a Workplane and then revolve it by some appropriate number of degrees, around an axis of your choosing.
2. You can create an intersection of a sphere and an appropriate shape to yield your wedge. That shape might be a cone or a box or something else, depending on what you want your wedge to look like. If you can provide a drawing (even if done with pencil and paper) of what you are trying to make, it might help others to offer additional suggestions.
If this is what you want:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_wedge
.Then I recommend the first approach listed above.