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At the moment there is no functionality present in this workbench. It is used as a sandbox by the programmers.
At the moment there is no functionality present in this workbench. It is used as a sandbox by the programmers.


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The Reverse Engineering (RE) tools are all located in the RE menu and the RE toolbar that appear when you load the RE workbench from the workbench dropdown menu.
The Reverse Engineering (RE) tools are all located in the RE menu and the RE toolbar that appear when you load the RE workbench from the workbench dropdown menu.


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* [[Image:FitSurface.svg|32px]] Approximate a B-spline surface:
* [[Image:FitSurface.svg|32px]] Approximate a B-spline surface:




== Development ==
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Link to appropriate threads discussing this workbench
Link to appropriate threads discussing this workbench



Revision as of 13:50, 2 December 2020

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Introduction

The Reverse Engineering Workbench is intended to give you specific tools to convert shapes, solids, and meshes into parametric FreeCAD features. It is still in development.

At the moment there is no functionality present in this workbench. It is used as a sandbox by the programmers.

Tools

The Reverse Engineering (RE) tools are all located in the RE menu and the RE toolbar that appear when you load the RE workbench from the workbench dropdown menu.

  • Approximate a B-spline surface:


Development

Link to appropriate threads discussing this workbench