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Create a Tabulated Mesh
With the TABSURF command, you can create a mesh that represents a general
tabulated surface defined by a path curve and a direction vector. The path
curve can be a line, arc, circle, ellipse, elliptical arc, 2D polyline, 3D polyline,
or spline. The direction vector can be a line or an open 2D or 3D polyline.
TABSURF creates the mesh as a series of parallel polygons running along a
specified path. The original object and the direction vector must already be
drawn, as shown in the following illustrations.
Create a Revolved Mesh
Use the REVSURF command to create a revolved mesh by rotating a profile
of the object about an axis. REVSURF is useful for mesh forms with rotational
symmetry.
The profile is called a path curve. It can consist of any combination of lines,
circles, arcs, ellipses, elliptical arcs, polylines, splines, closed polylines,
polygons, closed splines, or donuts.
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