![]() Also, that inkscape extension relies on a windows executable that is not maintained anymore and that has a tendency to lose triangles along the way again, this is not much of an issue when building paper shapes but it is when it comes to hydroforming where the shape has to be water-tight. If it is not much of an issue when it comes to tape and paper, it does become one when welding is involved. ![]() However, exporting to STL before doing such operations is nonsense also, STL is all triangles so a dodecahedron will not have 12 5-gon faces but 36 triangular faces. So I made a simple shape, exported it to STL and tried to use this inkscape plugin : For the purpose of hydroforming "complex" shapes, I figured wings would be an excellent choice.
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