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    Blending in lazysteps !?

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    • H Offline
      haynesc
      last edited by

      hi all

      how would i go about drawing in the lazy steps to join up the two arcs ?


      landscape.skp

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      • TIGT Online
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Take the top and bottom curves as welded rails [give them equal segments].
        Take the steps' rise+tread and weld into a curve.
        Now use EEbyRails and use the steps'-curve as the profile, the curves as the rails and the steps again as the melding profile...
        โ“

        TIG

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          haynesc
          last edited by

          thanks worked perfectly !!

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          • TIGT Online
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Glad it did - I hadn't tried it - just thought it'd work.... ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

            TIG

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            • Jean LemireJ Offline
              Jean Lemire
              last edited by

              Hi folks.

              I did a test:

              1 - I selected only the two arcs.

              2 - I used the Sandbox Tool "From Contours".

              3 - I did some clean-up (less than 30 seconds).

              The result looks not too bad.

              Just ideas.

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

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