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Hi team - @RegMeasures @mikemag @NickAlbers , I've had a lot of fun lately with Fusion360 and splines , mainly this started with helping George Gaines @ Chilton Skis with his ski press profile redesign, albeit badly I think I came up with better than he had originally. But my curiosity with splines actually goes back to Styrotech Ltd who were a NZ based highly successful windsurf custom race board company in the 80's and 90's until windsurfing died..... I used to watch Kevin Trotter the designer/owner playing with splines on MacSurf a marine design program for Mac computers when I was flatting with Kevin in the early 90's. It all went over my head I just know it was a big part of his boards being fast. So recently I was helping some young guys build some powder boards for Japan and they used Fusion360 and splines to do their sidecuts and press profile camber/rocker press blocks and they came out beautifully. Then helping George I used splines to redesign his ski press profiles and then put them through the Fusion360 "Curvature Comb Analysis" tool to check for bumps and hard to see features that are in the splines - bumps that are mathematical calculated and are fair but not necessarily what you want in an efficient snow or water craft where we don;t want drag or an effect of "pushing" snow ...... Again I must say I am a total rookie at this and its total gut feel but given the boaties use I can't help but think its worth exploring.
So I am wondering to really round out the capabilities of MonkeyCAM is there any agreement with you guys in the effort of using splines in MonkeyCAM for press profiles and sidecuts
Taking that further , is there a way we can have a continuous spline from the tip all the way to the tail end to end ??? Maybe not so easy to define parametrically in MonkeyCAM currently ???
And is the code available to use hedgehog style comb curve analysis and can it be brought into MonkeyCAM???
What kind of spline ? As far as I can tell splines came from a couple of Frenchies, Bezier and another fellow , who worked for Renault and Citroen. Carious splines exist some are actually patented and licensed ??? B spline, T-spline, then there are NURBS surfaces....... some splines average their way between the control point handles some actually pass directly through the handles , some only tweak the spline back to the closest control points some tweak the curve all the way end to end ......... crikey its freaking me out already too many choices!!!!!
What do you guys think? I know you are all a way smarter with your maths than me!!!!!
Kinda covers these suggestions too
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Press profiles - nose and tail and mid section , rocker camber etc #13