Help me to do this.. "Curved ramp" Please..
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No, there is a link but it takes me to the same place where I cannot go further.
(Sure I could join the group but that's obviously not the good way) -
Technical problems with the video tutorial. Coming soon
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Hello Witjazz,
This is the video in Youtube.http://youtube.com/watch?v=W-Ox-xCLdbY
At last the sound works in youtube.
Thanks to Gaieus
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Hello,
At last, the video tutorial is here.
I beg your pardon by the mistakes.My English is very poor. -
Thanks JosΓ© - really nice tutorial!
And there's no problem with your English at all; I could perfectly understand it. Special thanks for the effort to make it in English, too! -
Thank you Gai, one mistake was "in the bottom" instead "at the bottom" and one "is" by "are" plural.
It is a shame for me to speak in English, but I am making efforts to help people.
Best regards to all of you. -
Hello All
There is an old ruby called circle slopes that will build a helical ramp.
[aitop.rb]
Still works with SU V6Here it is
dtr
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Hello dtr,
I have this plug in in my computer, but to make helical with profile and making the revolution with a number of degrees, it is better using screw, you can look the tutorial above.
To make the ramp like the one in this topic, needs finished the ramp by hand, cuting a slice and so on.
Thank you for telling here, because this Ruby Script is very useful too. -
Hello Gai,
Is it possible to see it from youtube?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=W-Ox-xCLdbY -
Hi Iglesias
Good call as Screw does do a better job.
Thx for the heads up.Now we need one for non helical curved paths.
Anti twist mode.The rez for me on youTube was not good enough to see the tut but you sound like a good guy in any case.
Cheers
dtr
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Hi dtr,
If you want a video with more resolution, download from this link. -
Iglesias
Thx for the link.
Very nice tut and good of you to do the work.Back to business.
dtr
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Hi..Iglesias Thanks for your help
but i have no plug-in "screw1_5"
please give me here or send it to my e-mail
spidermanthai111@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance
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Hello Witjazz,
In this link you can download the plugin.
Regards
http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/em_edi_page.htm -
Hello Iglesias
Why i can't do like you did
when i type 4,16 m and then enter it not appear a window "steps and turns"
i just apply the cursor along the azis "z" already
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Possibly your SketchUp is different to mine, try to use a point instead of comma.
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using pc sir
am live in Thailand
i use SketchUp pro 6
i try to type dot already but it not work -
Steps to use screw.
- Select the profile.
- choose plugin.
- Select first end, then clic.
- Move upwards z direction.
- Type the distance, in your case 4,16 and push enter key, then appear the menu "steps and turns"
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Steps to use screw.
- Select the profile.
- choose plugin.
- Select first end, then clic.
- Move upwards z direction.
- Type the distance, in your case 4,16 and push enter key,
then appear the menu "steps and turns"(not appear the menu in this step for me sir)
can you expain what is 4 and 16
now! i finish it already sir thank you so much -
Excellent tutorial! Muchas Gracias!
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