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Old October 25th 07, 06:15 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
Lauri Levanto
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Default 3d design software for tiffany lamps

Michael wrote:
Bart wrote:

Anyone here that uses computer software for designing tiffany lamps in
3D perspective?

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No software that I know of. You could improvise with a standard CAD
package like Solid Edge, but the overhead might make doing it by hand
a more viable option. Doing it in CAD, I would take measurements on a
standardly available Worden or Odyssey form and duplicate it in
software, and then draw your design on it. Then section it off to
reduce deformation caused by converting a curved surface to flat, and
then do tangential and scaled screen shots (bitmaps) of your model.
Print them out and transfer them to the form. If you used a Worden
mold, it will already be sectioned and you can follow that. As far as
using an Odyssey form, I have heard of temporarily gluing
architectural linen to it, but I am clueless as to the details.

Good luck, Michael

I do not work with cols glass, so I have no experience for tiffany work.
Fos some other strange designs I have abused boat design software
called Freeship. The you gan define edges rounded or sharp
and if surfaces are defined developable, it keps them more or less flat.
-lauri
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