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On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 18:31:16 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress"
scrawled the following:

You might be interested in a job I did with Rhino when I was at
Wasino.
We
were pitching Ford Motor on our lathes with the elliptical-machining
gadget
for turning pistons in production. Car pistons today have complex
shapes.
The Ford piston we were working on was a near-ellipse at the top,
which
blended into a true ellipse near the middle, and then into another
near-ellipse at the skirt.

Ford gave us the formulas for the three shapes and I loaded them
into
Excel
so it would produce finite values at 36 points around the piston for
each
formula. Then I loaded those values into Rhino as a script (Rhino
will
read
directly from Excel). Rhino blended the points with NURBS curves
into a
smooth shape around the piston. And, the more interesting part to
me,
it
took the values of each of the three formulas at every 10-degree
increment
and blended *them* from top to bottom of the piston. The end result
was
an
all-NURBS 3D shape.

The purpose of this was not to machine the pistons from those
values,
or
from the Rhino file (Ford gave us CAM files to machine the pistons),
but
rather to make illustrations so we could show what we were doing.

Of course, the non-cylindrical values were a couple of thousandths
here
and
there, so you couldn't see it, either in the Rhino file or in a
machined
piston. The reason I loaded it into Excel first was so that I could
apply
multipliers to the values and play with them until I got something
exaggerated enough to see easily in the rendered Rhino file. It was
tricky -- too much and it distorted the shape beyond all
recognition.
But
by
being able to just plug in new multipliers and then to see the
rendered
file
in less than a minute, I was able to adjust it by trial and error in
around
15 minutes.

Ford was impressed by this and I think they adopted it for their own
purposes. Rhino handled it for us slick as could be.

Great story. Thanks for sharing it. (Watch Rhino ask to use it for
their testimonial page, eh?)

Gee, Ed. The way you crank those numbers around, it's surprising
that
you never made it into _politics_. gd&wvvf

You'd BETTER run. g

How long do you think I'd last in politics? In my first debate I'd
tell
my
opponent he was full of ****. That's why I never tried out for the
school
debating team. I knew they'd throw me out before I got through the
first
round.

Know thyself. d8-)


Don't sell yourself short. You're as slimy as Obama, & Biden put
together. Add hawkie or cliffie to your ticket, and tens of millions
of
decent people would slit thir thorts, rather than vote for you.


Ah, you've been playing hooky from charm school again, Michael. You know
that's not a good idea. You backslide so quickly...



Charm school is for sissies & Democrats.


Ah, Michael, with a bad attitude like that, how do you ever expect to
graduate? If you don't shape up they'll make you dance with the girl with
buck teeth who picks her nose.

This is an opportunity for you to show them that, even though you talk like
one of the characters from "Deliverance," you can reform and make something
of yourself. Don't let us down.

--
Ed Huntress