Duplo 31070


Duplo 31070
#1
Do the underside 'hollows' need to be modeled on each of the radiating bars?

They do not appear to have any function and would only add size and complexity to an already complex part.

Round Duplo brick with radiating bars (31070) BL link.
Picture of underside can be found at ebay link.
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#2
No, but it looks like the part is rotational symmetric...
Means you only have to do one Side (dent) and 3 cylinders as a Subpart and then use that 4 times rotated in the main part.
These Cylinders in the Subpart can get intersected with smaller ones to create the cutout.
If the "logs" itself are also identical, they could be subfiled even further.
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#3
Although they do not have a function except from keeping the ABS used at a minimum and help cooling the part after molding, I would model them.

As Rene mentioned the part ist roatational symmetric (1/4) it will help reduce the file size

I don't know if you have got it, but here's the (rather rough) BI mesh as well


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(9 hours ago)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: No, but it looks like the part is rotational symmetric...
Means you only have to do one Side (dent) and 3 cylinders as a Subpart and then use that 4 times rotated in the main part.
These Cylinders in the Subpart can get intersected with smaller ones to create the cutout.
If the "logs" itself are also identical, they could be subfiled even further.

The three logs on a quarter are unique, but sufficiently simple to be inlined if the hollows are not modeled. Each of the hollows are also different and complex enough (no prim for a small half cyl perpendicular to the large cyl) to require their own rotated subfile. However, adding three subfiles would be quite a lot to review.
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