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      Iglesias
      last edited by

      This is one of the ways of making an Helical Dome in SketchUp.
      Feel free to change the English explanation if it is not well done.


      tutorialhelicaldomo.skp


      Helical-dome.jpg

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        fbartels
        last edited by

        Iglesias,

        Interesting and creative. Thanks for sharing.

        Fred

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          max rockatansky
          last edited by

          Very cool!

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            53272
            last edited by

            nice ๐Ÿ‘Š

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              gungo
              last edited by

              cool ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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                hir0
                last edited by

                thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ˜„

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                  mga1627
                  last edited by

                  Thanks

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                    vinnie
                    last edited by

                    urm... just looking at the starting slide, how do you slice profile 20 divisions or fillets??
                    Many thanks

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                      Iglesias
                      last edited by

                      Hello vinnie,

                      When you make circles, circumferences or arcs, SketchUp shows you the number of sides, by defect 24 for circles and 12 for arcs, you can change typing the number of sides you want, previously of typing the dimension of the circle or arc.

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                        vinnie
                        last edited by

                        I see. thanks Iglesias. So to make the shape shown on starting slide. I create a circle (with 24 segments as default), then draw a circle each snap to midpoints, then delete anything unwanted to create the shape.

                        Just wondering if sketchup got a function like array (or polar array) just as in autocad, which makes life a lot easier when rotating things(or copying).

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                          Gaieus
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                          Hi Vinnie,

                          Read more about "Radial arrays" here
                          http://download.sketchup.com/sketchuphelp/gsu6_win/Content/D-Modification_Tools/ModTool-Rotate.htm
                          and "Linear arrays" here in SU:
                          http://download.sketchup.com/sketchuphelp/gsu6_win/Content/D-Modification_Tools/ModTool-Move.htm

                          (About 2/3 down on either page)

                          Gai...

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                            nlx
                            last edited by

                            Can someone tell me how to make an helicoidal stairs ?

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                              pilou
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                              And if you want make in the same time Size, Rotate, Movement, take a look to GROW by Tig

                              http://www.pushpullbar.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=45449&stc=1&d=1223644800

                              http://www.pushpullbar.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=51795&stc=1&d=1239204608

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

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                                TIG Moderator
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                                Here's a helical [spiral] stair step-by-step example using 'Grow'. [Sorry for the terrible pun on 'step' !]

                                However, you can do it all by hand - if you have the patience. First make a component tread, rotate+copy it around the required angle/times [15degrees x 15nr], then select all treads except the original [tread1] and move them up by the riser height [in the example it's 170mm], then de-select tread2 and move the rest up by the next riser, de-select tread3 and move the rest up etc etc, until they are all at the desired heights. All 'Grow' does [in this example] is copy/rotate/move-in-Z - all in one-step which will save you time...


                                GrowHelicalSteps.skp

                                TIG

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                                  nlx
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                                  I find this method incridbly usefull but i will check your plugin tooโ€ฆ

                                  Error 404 (Not Found)!!1

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                                  (sketchup.google.com)

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                                    August
                                    last edited by

                                    That 3D Warehouse file is from an Official Google SketchUp Blog entry from July 3, 2009, at http://sketchupdate.blogspot.com/2008/07/building-spiral-stairs.html
                                    Nearly all of the comments on that Blog item are spam.

                                    Does anyone know how, who, or where to report such spam and get it cleaned up? I ran the Chinese post through babelfish and it's clearly advertising adult content, on the blog site since November.

                                    โ€œAn idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself.โ€
                                    [floatr:v1mcbde2]-- Charles Dickens[/floatr:v1mcbde2]

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                                      Gaieus
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                                      You can try to report it in the Beta forum (I have done it a couple of times). Those blogs should be maintained much more regularly and better.

                                      Gai...

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                                        August
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                                        Ah, the Beta Forum! Good idea. Not exactly public access though.

                                        On the Blog pages next to all the spam is the note "We're interested in your comments" that turns out to be a link to the main Google Group. I figured it would not get any more attention there than on the Blog page itself, so why bother.

                                        Thanks,
                                        August

                                        โ€œAn idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself.โ€
                                        [floatr:v1mcbde2]-- Charles Dickens[/floatr:v1mcbde2]

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                                          tigerobj
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                                          good thank

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                                            duc24101986
                                            last edited by

                                            cool man

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