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  • A Offline
    arcano
    last edited by 31 May 2010, 08:57

    Hi to all !

    I need a plug in for my project. I must extrude my profile to another profile over (see the attachment below) but i need that sketchup do it automatically for precision reason.

    profile.jpg

    Some months ago I've seen someting like that.

    Someone help me ?

    Thanks ! 😉

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      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by 31 May 2010, 09:02

      You could try this....

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=21134&hilit=kirill+blend

      Or this....

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=217663#p217663

      Or soon we'll have this, but not yet....

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=28586&hilit=extrude+by+edges

      Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp

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        numbthumb
        last edited by 31 May 2010, 09:45

        If those profiles are identical in shape, but not in size, you can simply push/pull the larger one to the desired height, and then scale its upper face uniformly about the center.

        Comfortably numb...

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          arcano
          last edited by 31 May 2010, 10:06

          No, the profile are no identical.

          1.jpg

          I've tried with blend 1.12 and I've found an error.

          2.jpg

          How can I make this with ExtrudeTools - Zipped Set ???

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            dedmin
            last edited by 31 May 2010, 11:14

            Post the SketchUp's file.

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            • T Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by 31 May 2010, 12:04

              You can use EEbyFace with a single edge curve as the rail, or EEbyRails ditto... Capture.PNGor EEbyLoft to make a Bezier between them...Capture1.PNG

              TIG

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                pilou
                last edited by 31 May 2010, 13:21

                2 faces + Path? by Kirill2008

                Frenchy Pilou
                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                My Little site :)

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                • N Offline
                  numbthumb
                  last edited by 31 May 2010, 13:31

                  No disrespect intended, but couldn´t you just push/pull that and scale the upper face subsequently? Those faces are the same shape, right? Am I missing something?

                  Comfortably numb...

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                    arcano
                    last edited by 31 May 2010, 14:29

                    @rclub

                    Thank you very much for exhaustive explanation!

                    @Tig

                    great plug in you rule guy !
                    ok.jpg

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                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by 31 May 2010, 19:23

                      @numbthumb said:

                      No disrespect intended, but couldn´t you just push/pull that and scale the upper face subsequently? Those faces are the same shape, right? Am I missing something?

                      Yes you can - unless one profile is not quite the same "shape"... 😕

                      TIG

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                        arcano
                        last edited by 31 May 2010, 19:52

                        @tig said:

                        @numbthumb said:

                        No disrespect intended, but couldn´t you just push/pull that and scale the upper face subsequently? Those faces are the same shape, right? Am I missing something?

                        Yes you can - unless one profile is not quite the same "shape"... 😕

                        Bingo!

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                          numbthumb
                          last edited by 31 May 2010, 20:02

                          Yeah, that is what confuses me - I was sure arcano´s profiles were the same shape, only different in size.
                          Anyway, some practice with your extrude tools won´t hurt - they are indispensable, especially when it comes to creating complex shapes.

                          Comfortably numb...

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                            Rich O Brien Moderator
                            last edited by 31 May 2010, 20:06

                            @arcano said:

                            @rclub

                            Thank you very much for exhaustive explanation

                            don't thank me as all I've learnt I gotten here and continue to learn more everyday. For most problems there's many approaches so everyone has given good pointers.

                            Have a good one 👍

                            Rich

                            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp

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                              Slimdog
                              last edited by 31 May 2010, 21:22

                              Rich wrote:

                              "If you wan to know why i 'Divided' the line before welding read this "

                              I would like to know why you divided the line before welding. The link you give is to the smustard site and I see no answer for the question there.

                              Cheers

                              S

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                                Rich O Brien Moderator
                                last edited by 31 May 2010, 21:31

                                😳

                                http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=26808&hilit=how+is+a+line

                                👍

                                Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp

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                                  Rich O Brien Moderator
                                  last edited by 31 May 2010, 21:35

                                  Hi,

                                  TIG's example are exactly what you need and unfortunately he beat me to the punch but here's a little info anyway....

                                  The faces we need to join....

                                  Adding extra geometry to help create shape....

                                  Delete unwanted faces....

                                  Delete unwanted geometry....

                                  Using 'Weld' plugin to create polylines....
                                  You'll find the 'Weld' plugin here

                                  Using EEbyR to create Mesh....

                                  Final shape

                                  This shape could have easily been created using EEbyFaces with a lot less click but this might help you understand how the Extrude Toolset works.

                                  If you wan to know why i 'Divided' the line before welding read this

                                  Post your models if you can or if your stuck!

                                  Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp

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                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by 31 May 2010, 21:41

                                    I think he meant "how" [to get 'weld.rb'], not "why" [he divided the edge before welding its parts]...
                                    To use the EEby... tools [and others] any profiles/rails/etc need to be 'curves' - that is any collection of edges that have been made into a 'polyline' [in CAD-terms] - or a 'curve' in SUp-speak - SUp's arcs etc are naturally 'curves' - Bezier curves etc made with Fredo's tools are also this type of 'curve' - BUT any edges joined end-to-end [with no branching] can be made into such a 'curve' - even if there is no apparent 'curviness' in it at all 😕
                                    The tool to make these edges into a 'curve' is weld.rb. However, you can only 'weld' two or more edges into a curve, if you have just the one edge then it can't become a curve that way - therefore select the lone edge, right-click context-menu > divide it [i.e. 2 or more - if it's to match a 'paired' curve as a profile/rail/etc then it's recommended that you divide it to have a matching number of segments], it will remains highlighted [but it's now in bits], immediately weld those selected bits into a curve...
                                    You are now ready for he next step...
                                    🤓

                                    TIG

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