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    Curved Tapered Leg, need help.

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      TurninMan
      last edited by

      And if one doesn't have Sketchup Pro how would one do this the "easy way"?

      I think I did it the hard way, by drawing triangle shapes between the curves... See attachment.


      OddLeg.skp

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        TurninMan
        last edited by

        Oh.. I see now. 😳
        For cryin' out loud. 😒 That was just toooo easy.

        I've been fooling with this for a couple days, and I could have done it in a couple of minutes....

        Thanks so much for your help. I can't get over how well thought out this program is.

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          Gaieus
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          @unknownuser said:

          And if one doesn't have Sketchup Pro how would one do this the "easy way"?

          So yes, SU 8 Pro has this "shortcut" among its new solid tools. But we used to do it the same way - manually - until it came out. There are two other, similar, "boolean" plugins however:

          Bool Tools ($ 10) and Boolean-Oscoolean (free)

          @unknownuser said:

          Oh.. I see now.
          For cryin' out loud. That was just toooo easy.

          Well, easy if you know how to. But this is what this forum is for, isn't it? πŸ˜„

          Gai...

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            TurninMan
            last edited by

            Well shucks... spoke too soon.

            I created the desired shapes, then did the intersection select command, removed everything but what I wanted, and it looked great.

            When I went to import it into my other design program (Planit's Cabinet Vision Solid Ultimate), it had "hollow" spots....

            What now? Did I do something wrong in the Sketchup model?


            OddLeg.skp

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              Gaieus
              last edited by

              Spots or whole surfaces? How would this one import there?


              OddLeg.skp

              Gai...

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                TurninMan
                last edited by

                That one looks like it works. I can't totally tell from the remote connection - The screen resolution leaves a bit to be desired...

                But some other guys who use the program say that once they put a bottom on the one I made, that it didn't have hollow spots on it any more.

                What did you do to it to make it work?

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                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Well, indeed there was a hole at the bottom; I filled it. Then there was a face between the straight piece and the curved one. I do not know if that could have remained but your program's name is also some "solid" and a so called solid in SU should not have any inner faces so I deleted it. Finally there were a bunch of reversed (blue) faces directed outside. I know that some programs do not like these so I reversed those faces so that every face showing outside was front face.

                  Gai...

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                    TurninMan
                    last edited by

                    I'm not surprised I screwed it all up... I worked on this thing for quite some time. I shoulda started over after you showed me how to do it....

                    How do you reverse a face? (Or for that matter, delete one?)

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                      TIG Moderator
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                      To delete a face Erase an edge that it relies on, OR to leave all of its edges 'intact', just pick the face with the Selection tool [so it's highlighted] and press the 'delete' key.

                      To Reverse a face [or faces] Select it, right-click > context-menu 'Reverse Faces' and it flips over.
                      It you have a 'solid' object with a few reversed faces select one that's the desired way round and the context-menu item 'Orient Faces' will make all connected faces match the selected face.
                      You can set short-cut keys to Reverse and Orient: select a face [the command is only available for shortcutting if it's displayed] and Window > Preferences > Shortcuts... filter for say 'reverse' and pick the tool and assign a key-combo...
                      Now if you select a face and press the assigned key the face flips without need to open context-menus etc...

                      TIG

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                        TurninMan
                        last edited by

                        Awesome... Thanks for all the help guys. The leg looks terrific in the program, and now I know how to do even more stuff in Sketchup...

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