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      pace514
      last edited by

      HI !!! i've designed this catwalk and i would like it to be 37'' wide instead of 31''.
      Let's say the back part would be pull back 6'' whithout mooving the front part. Or if i put it another way, in top view, the top part would be pulled up toward the guide lines.
      Hope you'll understand... my english writing is limited...

      Here is the 3D.

      Thanks a lot !

      Pascal


      F.O.H. 2.skp

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        pilou
        last edited by

        Unfortunaly as you have not save as V6, i can't reload your object
        but I can suggest this plugin
        Fredo Scale By Fredo6 maybe this can help you 😄

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

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Temporarily assigning axes to the angled parts will help in locking axial move processes.
          Select the parts you want to move and move then to where you want them.
          Using shift to lock to axes [including temporary axes settings] will help.
          A few more guidelines to lock move direction to and snaps will also help.
          Because you have structured you model in a certain way you will need to edit the parts in turn.
          For some of it... after you have made the changes to the 'walkway', it might be quicker to delete the 'wrong' railings and simply remake them from other already correctly made assemblies...

          TIG

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