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[Plugin] Sine Wave

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  • J Offline
    Jim
    last edited by 26 Mar 2008, 00:41

    Draws a sine curve at the Origin in a Group.


    sine_wave.rb

    Hi

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    • S Offline
      stefx
      last edited by 22 May 2008, 14:55

      Hi Jim,
      How can I use this plugin?
      I have installed it and I can see it in my plugin folder.
      Could you give me some tips?

      sorry....I'm a little bit new of sketchup.

      stef.

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        Jim
        last edited by 27 May 2008, 20:50

        @stefx said:

        Hi Jim,
        How can I use this plugin?
        I have installed it and I can see it in my plugin folder.
        Could you give me some tips?

        sorry....I'm a little bit new of sketchup.

        stef.

        Sorry stef, I am only seeing this post today. Does the plugin show up in your Plugins menu?

        Hi

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          stefx
          last edited by 30 May 2008, 08:54

          Hi Jim,
          Thank you for your answer.
          I can see in my plugin menu.
          when I insert the number in "lenght, amplitude and segment" I have the same straight line beginning from the centre....
          I don't know...
          Probably I have to play more with it.

          stef.

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          • B Offline
            BobHewson
            last edited by 26 Sept 2014, 15:49

            I am a novice using Sketchup make 2014 (free), but am slowly learning.

            I have used your sine wave generator to create a repetative sine wave line successfully.

            What I am trying to do is to take a rectangle and add the sine wave line within the rectangle and then erase excess material so my rectangle has a sine wave edge. I will then pull the shape up 1/2" to form my item.

            The resulting form will be exported as a stl file for 3D printing.

            My problem is that the sine wave form line will not join to the rectangle. When I select a section to erase it erases the entire rectangle. Is there some way to join the sine wave line to the rectangle?

            Any suggestions will be appreciated.

            Bob

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            • T Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by 27 Sept 2014, 13:10

              @Bob

              The sine curve is made inside a group.
              This allows you to position it after it's created - otherwise it might stick to other geometry.
              You can Select that group and use the context-menu Explode, so it merges with any geometry around it.

              TIG

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              • B Offline
                BobHewson
                last edited by 28 Sept 2014, 17:23

                Thanks TIG, that was pretty easy! Now I know a little more about Sketchup.

                Bob

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