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    • numbthumbN Offline
      numbthumb
      last edited by

      Hello!
      You could start with a 6 ft diameter circle, then offset ( select circle - hit "F" - draw another one inside, i.e. 3 ft diameter circle ).
      Than select the smaller circle, hold Alt and move it upwards. That should do it.

      Comfortably numb...

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      • C Offline
        Caleb9107
        last edited by

        When I tried that it would not taper it. Am I doing something wrong? I am looking for the taper from the bottom ring to the top to resemble a cone.

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
          last edited by

          i think the easiest way to do this is to draw a circle at 6'dia
          push/pull it up 5' (forming a cylinder)
          right click on the edge of the top circle then choose 'entity info' in the drop down menu.
          an 'entity window will appear which will have the selected circle's attributes listed
          change the diameter to 3' (well, change the radius to 18")
          viola

          dotdotdot

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          • C Offline
            Caleb9107
            last edited by

            BINGO! Thanks man!

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
              last edited by

              no problemo

              dotdotdot

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              • D Offline
                dedmin
                last edited by

                @numbthumb said:

                Hello!
                You could start with a 6 ft diameter circle, then offset ( select circle - hit "F" - draw another one inside, i.e. 3 ft diameter circle ).
                Than select the smaller circle, hold Alt and move it upwards. That should do it.

                Creates various 3d shapes: cone, pyramid, sphere...

                http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/EM/3DShapesTool.zip

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Another approach - with the Scale tool


                  ScaleCylinder.jpg

                  Gai...

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                  • Jean LemireJ Offline
                    Jean Lemire
                    last edited by

                    Hi Gaieus, hi folks.

                    With the Scale Tool, using a side handle will produce an ellipse since the scaling will be done only along one direction. The same svcaling woould be required a second time on the perpendicular direction.

                    The use of a corner handle is required to scale along two axis at once. But then, it is not possible to only enter an exact radius dimension to replace the Scale Factor. In such a case, entering two values will allows the scaling to be controlled along two directions at once.

                    Since I use the coma as the decimal separator on my computer, I must use the semi-colon as the list separator. For example, an input of 200;200 will produce a circle with a 200 millimeters diameter. Notice that the entered dimensional value will applies to the whole size of the face. In case of such a circle, it will be the diameter and not the radius.

                    For this particular task of transforming a cylinder into a truncated cone, I find that changing the radius in the Entity info is faster.

                    Just ideas.

                    Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Hi Jean,

                      Please, have a better look. Using the Shift key will make SU scale uniformly with the side grips and using the Ctrl button at the same time, it will scale about the center.

                      Gai...

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                      • Jean LemireJ Offline
                        Jean Lemire
                        last edited by

                        Hi Gaieus, hi folks.

                        You are right, I forgot about using two modifier keys at the same time.

                        And this also means that you can enter the required exact dimension for the diameter.

                        Thanks.

                        Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                        • GaieusG Offline
                          Gaieus
                          last edited by

                          Yes, that's it. I never even use the corner grips at all.
                          Just as an additional info about these mod.keys - they always toggle this functionality on any of the grips. So on the corner grip, Shift would make it NOT scale uniformly (as with that grip, that's the default scaling operation). some cool effects can be achieved with all the combinations.

                          Gai...

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