![]() Next, I used a Rhino3D tool called “revolve”. Starting from the vertical line I added for alignment on the left, I used my curve tool to draw a squiggle toward the right. It’s the frequency of the wave and it’s just a single line. If you took a verticle slice of a ripple, you’d end up with a squiggly line. It’s easier to show you in a series of screen captures. Let’s start with the 3D ripple shape of the vise on the prototype workbench. ![]() Now, for the fun part: creating 3D textures and patterns that are applied to the front face of the vise. Rather than a square and blocky shape for the vise, I used 3D drawing tools in Rhino3D to give it a gently curved shape. ![]() In earlier posts, I used CAD software to create the 2D design for the BARN Workbench vise chop and the I built a pin registration board for two-sided machining on my CNC. How to make a ripple texture on a workbench leg vise. ![]()
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