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Registered: April 2005
Location: Argentina (Bs.As.)
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SailDesign

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July-10-2005 8:28am

Nice job, wind.

Care to share the process?

Steve
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wind
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Registered: April 2005
Location: Argentina (Bs.As.)
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July-19-2005 8:03pm

Yes no problem, all in rhino, first you draw the edges of the main, then you draw the lines of the kevlar,

then wiht the edges of the main you create the surface, with the command surface -->patch, in the surface u-v spans put 5-5

then cut all the surface with th kevlar lines, and proceed to deform the main, For deform you must choose all the surface and take care all the surface, because

if you donīt take all the surface, the main will be break, then you must put the materials,you can take a picture of the material and create it, Y do it, sorry for my english.

Good winds !!!
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