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    • Rich O BrienR Offline
      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by

      Didn't invest enough time but since the clocks went back here it took me 0mins?
      Model This Wall.jpg
      Wall Panel.skp

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
        jeff hammond
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        here's an exploratory go at it using mainly bezierSpline & curviloft..

        i'll refine and repost tomorrow if time allows..

        panel.skp

        panel.jpg

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        • mitcorbM Offline
          mitcorb
          last edited by

          I used Fredobend, weld, mirror, and TIGs Extrude Edges by Rails.
          Began with rectangle 8'x8'x ~2', built a cylinder 8' diameter, laid it down on the rectangular solid, and intersected to form the convex, and bent with six segments, used an arc for the curved corner, transformed the straight edges into poly segmentors, exploded them, then welded them, then applied TIG's EExR with the arc as the initial profile. Mirrored and multicopied then stood the whole mess up.
          I am showing jpg's here. If you want the skp, let me know. It was a pain just getting the 3 jpgs on.


          modularwall.jpg


          modularwallgeo.jpg


          modularwallwire.jpg

          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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          • mitcorbM Offline
            mitcorb
            last edited by

            It seems rclub24's method is more elegant.

            I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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            • jarynzlesaJ Offline
              jarynzlesa
              last edited by

              I really like this wall panel. Looks fantastic. 🎉
              What is that wall panel good for and what is that design for.
              Can you post a photo where is that wall panel used (whole location)?

              http://www.vizualizaceschodiste.mypage.cz/

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              • J Offline
                jopsa2
                last edited by

                very good fun, did it without any plugins:

                prefabricado hgon 01.jpg

                prefabricado hgon 02.jpg

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                • boofredlayB Offline
                  boofredlay
                  last edited by

                  These are looking great.

                  @jarynzlesa said:

                  I really like this wall panel. Looks fantastic. 🎉
                  What is that wall panel good for and what is that design for.
                  Can you post a photo where is that wall panel used (whole location)?

                  Sorry, I haven't got a clue where I found that image.

                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                  • daleD Offline
                    dale
                    last edited by

                    Since it's concrete I think we should be modeling the form 😲

                    Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    • mitcorbM Offline
                      mitcorb
                      last edited by

                      One comment. I assumed no curvature on the corners that meet. Only curvature on the corners that splay.
                      One more comment. Both rclub24 and jopsa2 solved this very elegantly.

                      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
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                        @dale said:

                        Since it's concrete I think we should be modeling the form 😲

                        in this case, the mold would simply be an inverse.. it's probably poured upside down on a vibrating table as shown in this skp...


                        panel_mold.skp

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                        • daleD Offline
                          dale
                          last edited by

                          Well done Jeff. For some reason I was trying to picture this mold as a single mold, and was thinking it would probably take a CNC milling machine to accomplish it. Making individual molds makes much more sense.
                          It is quite an elegant wall.

                          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                          • Rich O BrienR Offline
                            Rich O Brien Moderator
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                            Must be me but everytime i check this thread out this guy springs to mind...

                            http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_xEw_wnCvE_0/RxP4grDAyFI/AAAAAAAACk4/JUIxSN_bwrY/s400/sam_the_eagle.jpg

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                            • jeff hammondJ Offline
                              jeff hammond
                              last edited by

                              yeah, i doubt the wall is a solid pour and i'm thinking it's individual tiles.. looking at boo's picture, you can see some fluctuation at the joints which further hints at them being tiles.

                              [edit]- that said, there's probably more to the form than what i've shown.. i bet there are eyelets involved in order to hook onto while hanging (as well as removing from the form to begin with) and possibly some sort of tounge&groove system for joining..

                              dotdotdot

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                              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                jeff hammond
                                last edited by

                                haha.. what's his name again?

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                                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                  Rich O Brien Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Sam the Eagle? I think.. I just Googled Muppet Show Eagle

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                                  • jarynzlesaJ Offline
                                    jarynzlesa
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi,
                                    ok and now I know what is that good for 😆 .


                                    2.png

                                    http://www.vizualizaceschodiste.mypage.cz/

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