On 13 September 2011 02:47, Christopher Purcell
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I scanned them on a really big HP scanner,  digitized them, and imported
> them into Mathematica, and
> then fit curves through them.


I have an Excel spreadsheet that does N-dimensional polynomial curve fitting
to arbitrary data. I wonder if that would help at all?

After watching that Inventor tutorial, I am quite keen to play with lofting
(I have a home license of Inventor as a lucky side-effect of my employer
having lots of commercial licenses)
If you want to send me your control point data I wouls quite like to see
what I can come up with.

-- 
atp
"Torque wrenches are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise
men"
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