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    [Plugin] Extrude Edges by Rails by Face

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    • S Offline
      stefx
      last edited by

      Tig and the other guys,
      sorry for the late!
      Thank you for all your help!
      trying with small faces, it is working as I need.

      Stefx

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        lapx
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        Hello Tig,

        Will this work with a circle face and diagonal like the lattice by rail. Lattice by rail allows the diagonal. I notice the diagonal dialogue is not a choice with the rail by face.
        Is this correct? I would like to have pipes that cross diagonal to each other with glassin between.

        Thanks

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          No... but you can use the EEbyRailsToLattice > diagonal edges... and then use the results to extrude the circular face along those paths [tip: add a cpoint at its center and select that too].Capture.PNG
          The are also other tools line 'Lines2cyl' or 'PipeAlongPath'that could do the second step in a slightly different way...

          TIG

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            lapx
            last edited by

            Thanks Tig,
            I got the diagonals from the EEbyrailstolattice but got lost At EEbyface. I would post a screen shot but I got a bugsplat error. Do I explode both sets if diagonals and then use eebyface? When I used eebyface it made the rails orthagonal. I did try the linsetocylinder and got that to worked. I missing one of your steps.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              You make two groups of diagonals with EEbyRailsToLattice- one for for the two 'directions' - which vary depending on the picked order of profiles/rails.
              Edit one groped set of diagonals and you'll find that the curves are also individually grouped.
              Select all of the curve-groups and explode them so that the curves are now in the group's context.
              Now you can use all of those curves with EEbyFace - HOWEVER, just before that you need to edit>copy the circular face and a center cpoint and edit>paste-in-paste them inside the same context as the curves.
              Now 'select all' and run EEbyFace to make one set of diagonal 'tubes' using those curves.
              Now, simply repeat the whole thing for the other direction diagonal set of curves...
              Finally selected the four profile/rails curves and used those for the third EEbyFace using the original circular face + cpoint to make perimeter 'tubes'! πŸ€“

              TIG

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                lapx
                last edited by

                Ok, I'm inside a group of exploded rails with a circle and point. How do I select the rails after the command prompts to select them?
                If i put them inside the group of exploded curves w the circle and point, it will break the perimeter curves in itty bitty lines and does not work.

                Thanks Tig! sorry for my density πŸ˜‰


                EBBY.jpg

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  You have the two sets of diagonal curves in separate groups [the curves should be exploded from their individual subgroups].
                  Process each set in turn.
                  You first add the circle and cpoint into the group [you are in the group-edit?].
                  Now Edit>SelectAll.
                  Everything inside the group is selected.
                  Now run EEbyFace, answer 'Yes' to continue when it tells you that the curves are 'in bits', and the circle is extruded along each curve.
                  Repeat for the other set of curves.
                  Do a similar operation of the profile/rail curves if you want edge tubes.
                  You CAN explode the groups etc together IF you want to, then select all and intersect together to form 'cuts' as the tubes pass through each other... πŸ€“

                  TIG

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                    lapx
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Tig, I got it! I was using the wrong command when I should have been using EEbyFace not faces not face and rail, but "extrude edges by face" . duh! 😳

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                      devran
                      last edited by

                      Please help!!! "Extrude Edges by Lines" does not work with edges and circles as the path. The Edge does not rotate at the center of the circle.

                      http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5513/extrudeedgesbypath.jpg

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Devran

                        You seem to be using a different tool than the one for this forum - EEbyEdges doing what it does !

                        If you want to extrude a circle [with a face] along a path there's the built-in FollowMe, or perhaps FollowMeAndKeep, or my EEbyRailsByFace etc...

                        Please explain a bit more, and/or post a SKP...

                        TIG

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                          devran
                          last edited by

                          Sorry You are right, I should have used "Extrude edges by rails Forum" I will Post it there again...

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                            ibmutt
                            last edited by

                            I have been looking for years for plugins to do the things like what you are doing TIG. You rock!!!!!! Thank you for all that you do!

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                              Sparda
                              last edited by

                              Hello, I'm new here. I have been using that plugin for my own personal projects until at one point, I encounter a problem. I noticed this plugin can only work with any types of curves or arcs. But what about 2 curve/arcs and 2 straight that would get me what I wanted to build something like the waffle pattern.
                              good example is:
                              https://imgur.com/a/c6GTFmz

                              @Tig, Can you improve the Extrude edges by rails by faces tool to have unlimit feature where i can use either straight line or arc/curve lines?

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                                Box
                                last edited by

                                Just divide the straight lines into a few segments and weld them back together, then they will be seen as a 'curve'.

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                                  Sparda
                                  last edited by

                                  @box said:

                                  Just divide the straight lines into a few segments and weld them back together, then they will be seen as a 'curve'.

                                  @Box

                                  Ah. that method worked.

                                  I didn't think of that method where I can weld the straight line after being divided.

                                  that was the last method I missed when I was having trouble with how to use the tool.

                                  Thank you for helping me out and that solved my problem.

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                                  what Black arrows are pointing at is the rails (the straight lines) not being at the correct angle (referring to red line)

                                  Is there a way I can fix this?

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