Yes, the diameter of the backside surface must be smaller than the diameter of the frontside surface.
Think of it as a thick wall. Remove a triangular section on the backside, but leave the frontsurface untuched.
Then you're able to bend it.
Do you see were I have placed the rotation points? They're placed 20.25 ldu from the origin of the file.
I then use that point as a new rotation point to rotate the sticker into the next position.
I do most of my editing in LDDP and have LDView as the viewer.
Rotation is easier to do in MLCad, since that editor allows me to use the first selected part as the rotation point.
Think of it as a thick wall. Remove a triangular section on the backside, but leave the frontsurface untuched.
Then you're able to bend it.
Do you see were I have placed the rotation points? They're placed 20.25 ldu from the origin of the file.
I then use that point as a new rotation point to rotate the sticker into the next position.
I do most of my editing in LDDP and have LDView as the viewer.
Rotation is easier to do in MLCad, since that editor allows me to use the first selected part as the rotation point.