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      TurninMan
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      Sorry guys, my popup blocker kept me from seeing any images.

      I see what I'm doing wrong. You are starting with the flat face/path and creating a profile that actually creates the rounded cube.

      I was starting with the flat face/path, then push/pull it up to a form, then applying the profile to that form.

      What I'm really trying to create is a rectangular piece 14" x 30" x 3/4" thick, that has a 1/8" roundover on all edges.

      So here's what it looked like just after placing the profile in position:
      ExtrudePosition.jpg

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        Dave R
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        The process would still be similar to what we've been describing. In fact, to make it easy, start with a 14 x 14 square and draw a 3/4-in.-tall profile with 1/8 in. radius corners. Basicall the same as what Cotty shows but less tall and with smaller radius corners. Make the component and copy it. Scale the copy up and run Follow Me as in the video. Close and delete the big copy.

        When you return to the original copy, open it for editing, expose hidden geometry with View>Hidden Geometry. With the Select tool, drag a left to right selection box around one end of the shape. Get the Move tool and move it away from the opposite end making sure you stay on axis. Type 16 and hit enter. (16" + 14" = 30", right?)

        There are other ways to do this like creating what is effectively a donut and then skinning over the hole but that requires deleting a bunch of unneeded edge and can be more work.

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          TurninMan
          last edited by

          So the profile would be 3/4" tall and 7" wide?

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            Dave R
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            Yes.

            Stand by for a PM.

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              TurninMan
              last edited by

              Maybe one more tip...
              I've been drawing up the square, then putting squares in each corner, then drawing the arc for the roundover, editing it to the right radius with entity info, then deleting the unwanted lines. Is there a faster way to round off each corner?

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              • cottyC Offline
                cotty
                last edited by

                Newer verions allow to use a double click in the near of a corner to repeat the last rounding...

                click to animate

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                  TurninMan
                  last edited by

                  I've followed the directions, but I'm still getting screwy results.
                  So here's some screen caps. The first is the setup. I've got a 14x14 square with 1/8" rounded corners as the base, and a 3/4" x 7" profile with the right end dead center of the square about 2" off the base.
                  When I go to extrude, I get this message that the extrusion doesn't begin and end on the profile, and then all the corners are open...
                  ProfileonCenter.jpg
                  unexpectedResults.jpg
                  CORNERSoPEN.jpg

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                    TurninMan
                    last edited by

                    OH! Guidelines, of course! That alone will speed up the process.
                    But I can't seem to get the darn thing to do a tangent corner round to save my life. Sketchup is balky in my hands...

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                      cotty
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                      @cotty said:

                      • scale up your model to prevent the holes

                      Again?

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                        TurninMan
                        last edited by

                        Hey... Be nice. I'm a slow learner... ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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                          Dave R
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                          Did you see my PM to you?

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                            TurninMan
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                            Well @#!%$!

                            I made the profile and square a component. Then I scaled it up 100. Then I extruded. It looked great. Then I saved... and then it looked like this:
                            OpenSquare.jpg

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                              TurninMan
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                              I didn't know I had a PM, because I'm not sure where the flag shows up. But I answered it.

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                                TurninMan
                                last edited by

                                So I tried the corner rounding trick in Version 2014, and I can get as far as the tangent arc, but don't see how to get it to crop...

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                                  Dave R
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                                  Don't fight it anymore. I'll show you soon.

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                                    cotty
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                                    @turninman said:

                                    So I tried the corner rounding trick in Version 2014, and I can get as far as the tangent arc, but don't see how to get it to crop...

                                    I don't think 2014 is a newer version ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                      TurninMan
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                                      Ha Ha! ๐Ÿ˜† It's a lot newer than V7 and V8!

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                                        TurninMan
                                        last edited by

                                        Hey Dave,
                                        I'm re-creating what we did the other day, and got so far as selecting the edges of the new panel using hidden geometry and trying to scale it up...
                                        We didn't use scale for that did we? Did we just use the "move" tool to make the panel bigger?

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                                          Dave R
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                                          Yes. We just selected the end of the panel and used the Move tool. You might find it easier to see your selection if you use X-ray face style in addition to showing the soften edges with View>Hidden Geometry. And remember, it's a left to right selection around the end.

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                                            TurninMan
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                                            Got it. Thanks again for all your help!

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