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    Gaieus
    last edited by 9 May 2010, 17:21

    @arail1 said:

    Handrails always have to be level to the ground (or level along the XY axis) no matter their pitch or direction.

    That's what FollowMe and Keep would also do:
    http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=16465

    Gai...

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      xrok1
      last edited by 9 May 2010, 17:41

      @arail1 said:

      1001 Tools Extrude
      I would take your chair frame and tilt it 30 degrees, extrude and then rotate it back into position.
      \

      that works perfectly! πŸ˜„ i wonder if Goh might think of modifying his script so that if it hit a vertical it will rotate the profile automatically, continue on, then put it back in its original orientation when its done? πŸ˜‰ or use whatever method FAK and extrude tools use.

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        arail1
        last edited by 9 May 2010, 18:02

        @gaieus said:

        @arail1 said:

        Handrails always have to be level to the ground (or level along the XY axis) no matter their pitch or direction.

        That's what FollowMe and Keep would also do:
        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=16465

        You're absolutely right. I wasn't aware of that ruby - I need to be more up to date with SketchUp. I'm spending too much time over there in modoland. Thanks


        FAK.jpg

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          Tim Danaher
          last edited by 10 May 2010, 08:42

          @arail1 said:

          Notice the orientation of the top rectangle in these examples.
          I would take your chair frame and tilt it 30 degrees, extrude and then rotate it back into position.

          Hah! Lateral thinking at its best! I love it!

          Cheers,

          Tim

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            pilou
            last edited by 10 May 2010, 09:43

            Never think vertically πŸ˜† That was evident! πŸ‘
            So that's working in 1001 πŸ‘
            Super trick! 😎
            1001.jpg

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              gohch
              last edited by 13 May 2010, 00:12

              @arail1 said:

              I would take your chair frame and tilt it 30 degrees, extrude and then rotate it back into position.

              That's a really brilliant approach. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘
              I've never thought of solving it this way!

              Actually i couldn't figure out what is the best way to handle vertical that turns backwards because the upper rail will surely turn upside down....

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                pilou
                last edited by 13 May 2010, 01:21

                But that works only if any "little segments" of curves are no vertical! πŸ˜‰
                And this is not evident if you have some curves corners!

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