Creating planks on a circle
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@gaieus said:
Attached in v5 format (still I1m not sure that I understood your question)
Thanks Gaieus. Yes that's exactly what I want to achieve. How would I draw that? Is there a specific video tutorial for drawing something like that?
Cheers
Geoff -
Not really.
This is like step by step:
- Draw a circle (remember it midpoint - in my example it was at the origin)
- push-pull it up
- turn hidden geometry on
- select one facet and turn into a component
- edit the component and push/pull its face out a bit (this is the thickness of the plank)
- delete the rest of the well (keep the bottom circle for water if you wish) and Copy/rotate the component around the midpoint of the circle.
It takes longer to write it down than to make it.
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I really appreciate your help with this Gaieus. I'm about to hit the sack as it's getting late here, but I'll give it a crack tomorrow and I'll let you know how I got on.
Cheers
Geoff -
An even easier method, if you wanted the planks to appear mitered ...as in barrel staves...would be to simply use a circle, as shown. If you wanted to show separation on the top edge, you just draw in the lines joining the outer and inner circles.
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Hi folks.
If you want to avoid drawing the lines, suggested by Alan, one by one, see the attached SU file for ideas.
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@alan fraser said:
An even easier method, if you wanted the planks to appear mitered ...as in barrel staves...would be to simply use a circle, as shown. If you wanted to show separation on the top edge, you just draw in the lines joining the outer and inner circles.
Thanks Alan
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@jean lemire said:
Hi folks.
If you want to avoid drawing the lines, suggested by Alan, one by one, see the attached SU file for ideas.
Jean, I have Sketchup 5 and can't open the attachment.
Cheers
Geoff -
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@gaieus said:
Added v5 version
Thanks for changing that for me Gaieus, And thanks Jean for the tip.
Cheers
Geoff
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