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List-of-commands-in-rhinoceros-8-for-modeling-an-organizer-for-collet

list of commands in rhinoceros, with which you can create a large number of 3D objects

Intro

since the description of the project for creating the Organizer-for-a-drill-parts-poject turned out to be quite voluminous and at the same time it did not pay enough attention to the details of 3D modeling, I decided to write out a list of commands that I used to create this project in a separate repository.

I noticed that using these commands they solve many problems that I am currently facing while learning modeling in rhinoceros. the list will be supplemented, if possible, with details and screenshots, at first it will serve as a synopsis for me, in case I forget any nuances.

I also hope that he will be able to help other people create various objects in rhinoceros, because I know how difficult it can be to integrate knowledge into practice so that it turns into a practical skill

List of commands in rhinoceros 8

  1. Rectangular

  2. Line

  3. Move

  4. Sweep1

  5. Sweep2

  6. Trim

  7. Scale1d

  8. Scale2d

  9. Analyse distance

  10. Analyse diameter

  11. Extrude Srf

  12. Extract Srf

  13. Boolean Union

  14. Boolean Difference

  15. Array linear

  16. Mirror

  17. Rotate

  18. Copy

  19. Text

  20. Cap

  21. Cylinder

    examples

type the name of the command in the command line

**1. rectangular**  

choose a point on a screen here you will create your rectangular Screenshot_171

enter lenght or just moving your mouse if you dont need certain size

Screenshot_172

(by this step I enlarged the screen with the mouse wheel to better see the figure on the screen) enter widht or just moving your mouse if you dont need certain size

Screenshot_173

IMG_6751.MOV

Export files

.stl for 3d printing parts (then in Orcaslicer)

.dxf for laser cut (then in CorelDraw)

Also export in rhino format (for whole project file)