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Subject: Drill Bit Obj -Reply
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Does anybody have an object of a drill bit, or a suggestion on how to
make one.
--Bill
Bill Ford - In Mind, Inc. - 110 Vista Centre Dr. - Forest, Va 24551
bford@inmind.com - W3 http://www.inmind.com/people/bford.html
Office: (804) 385-4087 - Fax:(804) 385-8962
Might I suggest using a single flat poly, beginning with a circle, and then
boolean cut slightly smaller diameter circles out of the [east and west]
sides of your poly. Making sure your surface normal is pointing away
from the direction of travel, you could use that as a rail extrude along a
straight line, with x number of rotations (1.5?)