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    • simon le bonS Offline
      simon le bon
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        • -/ I feel Stupid - - -
          In the hurry i had taken first step smartsizer' shape to follow his purpose. Eureka the result was great. But there is a secret. We can't obtain this shape with a simple intersection with a plane. The top of the wall is shaped with two helicoidal lines. And how smartizer have did that: it's a mystery. Probably to discover in Ruby arcanes... Also my enthusiasm, under your eyes in the board has been driven to a flop . And my poor Horseshoe stair is still on the paper.

          http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/NotsosimpleBalustre.jpg

      dear GreyHead and tig thanks for K_tools.rb (ha! K-Two). Now i need little work to understand how use it.

      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/coquille.jpg

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      • boofredlayB Offline
        boofredlay
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        Sorry I have not read all of the posts in this but would the Spiralizer help you???

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        I am not sure you can get a flat top on it or not with the spiralizer but it is worth a try.

        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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        • G Offline
          GreyHead
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          @unknownuser said:

          under your eyes in the board has been driven to a flop
          😄 Keep going, I learn a lot by trying things out here and experimenting.

          As far as I can see Smartsizer did it by creating that grid of lines on each side and drawing in diagonals by hand.

          Bob

          PS I'll take a look at Spiraliser

          PPS I'm experimenting with a script to do some of this but it's slow work - a first script squeezed in odd moments. So far so good.
          ramp_1.jpg

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          • simon le bonS Offline
            simon le bon
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            It appears that you are probably right dear GreyHead. Smartsizer seems have drawn his diagonals by hand.

            http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/diagsdrawbyhand-1.jpg

            I haven't found the way to draw your volute with k-tools.

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            • S Offline
              smartsizer
              last edited by

              Yes, the diagonals are drawn by hand. Details are shown in the Scenes in the attached skp. Scenes 24 and 25 illustrate a method I discovered to manipulate points in a mesh.


              HorseshoeStair tutorial.skp

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              • G Offline
                GreyHead
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                My spiral was something like:
                K2 Graphs | 2D-Graph polar r=f(p)
                p-range from: 0.0 (default)
                p-Range to: 25.132741 (i.e. 8*pi)
                Stepwidth: 0.06283185 (default - 100 steps per turn)

                r = p**2 (default)

                Then scale down to a useful size.

                Bob

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                • G Offline
                  GreyHead
                  last edited by

                  Bien fait ! Bravo !

                  Bob

                  PS You can get rid of those 'blue' segments at the bottom by selecting a 'white' area, right click and choose 'orient faces'.

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                  • simon le bonS Offline
                    simon le bon
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                    THAT'S IT!

                    @unknownuser said:

                    Here is my HORSESHOE STAIR with volute ramps.


                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/horseshoestair_Final3.jpg

                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/horseshoestair_Final4.jpg

                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/horseshoestair_Final5.jpg

                    The volute and the leading help of GreyHead, a working direction to follow by smartsizer, many mistakes repaired by fox hack, pair of things i haven't understood at all, and at last, still lot of hard handmade work!!

                    (as you can see here)

                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/intermediatVolute-2.jpg

                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/intermediatVolute_b.jpg

                    (if someone is interested by this laborious travel: DivShare File - HorseshoeStairFinal.skp

                    All my thanks (in order of apparition) to: Greyhead Gaieus smartsizer Tig Boofredlay. You where incredibly kind and perseverant by my side.

                    At the end, smartsizer have given us a so beautiful lesson of drawing: so many strong solutions HorseshoeStair tutorial.skp. It surely have to be sent as a single post on the How To section: for great advantage of everybody interested in Sketchup (and 3D) modeling.
                    . Well, for horseshoe stair, it's over. But i have another project i shall call "The Everythingcurved Stair". Just the good matter to take off with it.

                                     simonlebon
                    

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                    • Wo3DanW Offline
                      Wo3Dan
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                      Simon,

                      I see that you finished your horse shoe shaped stairs, resulting in a very nice model.
                      Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to what curved complex shape you have in mind now.

                      cheers,
                      Wo3Dan

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                        Voder Vocoder
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                        Here's another variation:

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                        ~Voder

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                        • simon le bonS Offline
                          simon le bon
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                          Dear Voder Vocoder

                          WAHOUUU! what a pure splendid way to reach the end..

                          Lot of hand made too, as sculptor work, but with each step simple, beautiful..

                          http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/VoderVocoderSpiraloid2-1.jpg

                          http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/VoderVocoderSpiraloid-1.jpg

                          How many ways left to do the job? This topic is becoming a Top Master Class lesson of drawing.... Happy!

                          PS: I allow me to put your VoderVocoder_HorseshoeStair SKP file on DivShare
                          To allow permanent access. Because with Data File Host:
                          "Your file is hosted forever as long as it gets downloaded at least one time every 30 days"

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                          • S Offline
                            smartsizer
                            last edited by

                            Voder---very nice!!

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                            • TaffGochT Offline
                              TaffGoch
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                              Simon,

                              When I stumbled across this image while web-surfing, I immediately recalled your discussion thread:

                              fig94.gif
                              This is a violin in-the-making. There are even more curved and 'dished/cupped' surfaces evident here. A prospective thought-provoker for your 'Everythingcurved Stair'?

                              Regards,
                              Taff

                              "Information is not knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

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                              • simon le bonS Offline
                                simon le bon
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                                Dear TaffGoch,

                                Please to meet you. So kind to you for thinking about this topic and bring back from your surf this woodmaker volute. Appreciate a lot.
                                Well, in another way, i cannot go back right now: i must do the job. This everythingcurved Stair is in my head. I just need further little time to work on tuts i found here and there on SFC before begin.

                                slb

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