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      bisctboy
      last edited by

      I'm using SU for the first time and I can't seem to figure out how to connect an aray of slats to an arc that I made. What I'm trying to make is a garden bench that has a contoured seating surface. My aray is in a straight line and the arc obviously isn't. How do I connect the various objects in my aray to snap to the curve on the arc? I have attached the skp file to help explain what I'm asking.

      Thanks,


      bench.skp

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        remus
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        I dont really know of any easy way of doing this, you basically just have to move and rotate each piece in to place.

        It might be slightly faster to draw a rectangle for each slat on to the support bit and then push pull it.

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          Wo3Dan
          last edited by

          @bisctboy said:

          ...... My aray is in a straight line and the arc obviously isn't. How do I connect the various objects in my aray to snap to the curve on the arc? ......

          Please see attached file:


          bench.skp

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            Tobobo
            last edited by

            Try using the Copy along a path script from the Ruby Depot

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            It is call Pathcopy.zip or pathcopy.rb

            You have to create the slat as a componant and the you can get it to rotate (I think)

            Edit: You might want to get 'weld.rb' from the same page, this script allows you to join lines together, this will help if you have a long curved section.

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              Simon B
              last edited by

              If you have access to Adobe Illustrator, you can use the customise brush tool to create the slat profiles along a curve, and then import the results into SU.

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