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      Photon713
      last edited by

      Herewith SketchUp file of what I'm trying to do...URL
      http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XKE6Q755

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        Photon713
        last edited by

        Thank You, TIG...I downloaded and have your plugins in my Plugin directory. I will see if that resolves my problem. I am hoping that reference to "rails" is what I think it is. Regards...Bob

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
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          i think you're going to need a 2-rail sweep with height control in order to fully automate this shape you're going for (that is, if i'm guessing correctly how you'd like the to look).

          the height control isn't yet available in any of the sketchup plugins (well, not that i know of).

          dotdotdot

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            d12dozr
            last edited by

            That might be a job for a the new Curviloft plugin. I don't know how to do it with EE by Rails 😞

            BTW Bob, next time you can upload the SKP (or image) right here on the forum...see attachment...


            Capture.JPG

            3D Printing with SketchUp Book
            http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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              jeff hammond
              last edited by

              actually, there are a few ways this profile with these rails could be interpreted..
              here's one way but i don't really think it's what you're after.. still, it might help the discussion along..

              LeftAndRightwProfile.jpg

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                Photon713
                last edited by

                Thank You, Jeff...that's almost perfect, except the two edges on the left side of the sweep should be parallel and the right edge is perfect. I knew there must be a better way to send a file over, but, a search of the FAQ only mentioned the megaload
                site. BTW: I could not make the Extrude Edges by Rails work for me. For whatever reason, I could not select the profile after calling the plugin. It kept prompting me to select the profile. Perhaps in this case the profile cannot be attached to both rails. I apologize for my lack of knowledge, but, this is all relatively new to me...Bob

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                  Photon713
                  last edited by

                  Uploading a JPEG file of my inquiry. For whatever reason the Extrude Edges by Rails doesn't seem to like my profile after I launch the Plugin. Keeps prompting me to select the profile.Simple attempt at extruding a profile

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
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                    With EEbyRails make one J a curve - select the lines/arcs etc and weld them into a curve [weld.rb for Smustard.com], then do the same to make the other Rail curve.
                    The Profile is the face's perimeter - again select these lines/arcs and weld into a single curve.
                    When prompted by EEbyRails pick the Profile, Rail-1, Rail-2 and the the 'Melding-Profile' - if you want the final profile to be the same simply pick the Profile again.Capture.PNG

                    TIG

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                      d12dozr
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                      I used EE by Loft for this one. I took the original profile (welded into one polyline and grouped for easier moving) and copied it along the "J", scaling each profile in the red direction as necessary....exploded the groups and called EEbyLoft, selecting each profile in order and 6 segments. It would have worked better if more profiles were used. (I haven't tried Curviloft as I don't have it installed) SKP attached if anyone wants to play with it.


                      LeftAndRightwProfile.jpg


                      LeftAndRightwProfile.skp

                      3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                      http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
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                        @photon713 said:

                        Thank You, Jeff...that's almost perfect, except the two edges on the left side of the sweep should be parallel and the right edge is perfect.

                        like this then?

                        hook2.jpg

                        ...if so, delete the flat segment in the middle and use regular followme for both profiles on their corresponding line.. then, fill the middle (it's a little more involved than that and requires proper segmenting of lines)

                        using two separate profiles with standard follow-me tool.

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                          Photon713
                          last edited by

                          Thanks, Jeff...that's perfect. It is exactly what I need as a starting point. Appreciate your help...Regards...Bob

                          Thanks also, to all who responded to my posting. I appreciate your interest in helping out a new member.

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