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Since the steel mesh will be pre fabricated to ensure that they join correctly on site, some kind of edge had to be designed. The joint is perforated so that each rod fits in place and then that is joint to its mirrored counter part. The joints overlap and are bolted to each other. On top of which the concrete is sprayed.

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Comments (3)

natasha sandmeier:

ok!!!

and your drawing is looking so much better as well.

yay

monia de marchi:

the mesh looks huge
i think should be smaller, it looks so chunky...

Fernanda Elias:

Hello

i´m from Chile ad i want to ask you how you did this modelation. I´m new in 3d studio max and i have to do a similar structure and i don´t know how. Could you help me please ?

thanks

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