How to model this
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Can you show more image? I cannot understand what I'm looking at.
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cheers solo, i have updated the pics to make it more clear...

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I bet Kirill's Blend Plugin would do wonders here:
Edit - me stupid, sorry. His other plugin; 2faces+path will do the wonders needed here:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=21658 -
Thanx!
Will check it out!
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Hi guys,
I have tried it, but seems like it doesn't work.
Here's the file if you wanna give it a go.
Cheers
choppir
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As far as I can remember, you need to attach the path to the faces, not to the endpoints. I don't have the plugin installed at the moment but try to move the line a bit.
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thanks, i have tried it, but seems not to work.
will try some more.
thanks!
choppir
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2 Faces + path. Weld the curve for smoother result. Use Perpendicular face tool to put faces perpendicular to the curve.

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o my sack! you almost got it!
The end and start point should be exactly where it is drawn though...
will have to check how you did this.
Looking good man!
choppir
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and Radial bend

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pete, you're missing a 180 in there

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awesome!!
cheers guys. brilliant! Jeff, that's exactly what i'm looking for.
thanx again!
choppir
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[edit --- you're missing a bend.. look at the orientation of the ends of the slats on the original picture you posted]
i twisted it 90deg first... then bent it 90deg and bent it again 90deg..

after this, you can use the scale tool to stretch/squish it and fit it into place.. you can also set fredoscale to do the smoothing for you as you go so you don't have all those lines showing up.
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Did you subdivide that rectangular box before doing the fredo-scale operations?
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@jwlyon1 said:
Did you subdivide that rectangular box before doing the fredo-scale operations?
nah, fredoscale divides it up for you.. you can select the amount of sections but for the most part, i keep it on auto.
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Well Dang! I guess I really need to learn how to use FredoScale. Thanks!
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