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    • D Offline
      dhecker
      last edited by

      Hello all -

      I've done some reading and I can tell that this question has been asked before, and that there are lots of ways to do this kind of thing. My needs are so incredibly simple and my experience is so incredibly low 😄 that I am hoping to find the absolute simplest way!

      I am making a simple design for an aquarium canopy that will fit onto a bowfront corner tank. So, I will need to create pieces of wood that are around 1 inch tall and 1 inch side with a curve around about 90 degrees. The idea of drawing a 2d shape and 'pulling' it into 3d is really amazing for someone like me who is new to this.

      Unfortunately I can't just draw an arc and pull it. Can anyone recommend the simplest way to get that same effect, hopefully something newbie friendly?

      Any advice much, much appreciated!! In the meantime I'll keep reading and playing with the tool. Very cool!
      thanks, Dave

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        3dsketchupper
        last edited by

        check script plug-in called extrusion tools and joint push pull
        on the plugin section. can't remember creator just search.

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          dhecker
          last edited by

          @3dsketchupper said:

          check script plug-in called extrusion tools and joint push pull
          on the plugin section. can't remember creator just search.

          Well, I downloaded and installed the plug-in that gives me 'joint push pull'. I select the arc, then choose joint push pull and I get the message 'you must select at least one face'. Very odd - I'm not sure I even understand the error message 😞

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            You can do this with SketchUp's native tools.

            Are you thinking about bending a piece of 1 inch square stock through a 90° arc? If so, you could do that two ways. One would be to draw an arc to the exterior radius and another to the interior radius. In your case the arcs would be one inch apart. Connect the ends of the arcs with line segments and you should get a face. Use Push/Pull to extrude that face to make it one inch thick.

            An alternate method would be to draw an arc that will serve as a path for Follow Me. Then draw the one inch square end of the piece at one end of the arc. Use Follow Me to extrude the square along the arc. This method looks flashier and for some situations might be better and faster but the other one for a simple arc is probably faster in this case.

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            • EarthMoverE Offline
              EarthMover
              last edited by

              Perhaps you should make the arc into a face by using Offset and two connecting edges. And then just use the Push Pull tool to extrude the face. Or are you trying to do something else?

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              • mitcorbM Offline
                mitcorb
                last edited by

                While plugins can really speed up the workflow, it is important to get some fundamental modeling experience under your belt just to learn what to expect and to develop a smooth stream of decisions while building the model.

                With that out of the way, Extrusion Tools by TIG. Joint/ Vector/ Normal Push Pull by Fredo6 as noted by 3dsketchupper.
                Good luck and feel free to return and ask more questions.

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
                  last edited by

                  i think you're talking about something like this?

                  untitled.jpg

                  whatever it is you're talking about, it's sounding easy to draw but somehow communicating the shape better will allow someone to show you how to draw it..

                  if the above drawing is wrong but similar, what needs changed in order to make it right?

                  dotdotdot

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                  • pilouP Offline
                    pilou
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    Unfortunately I can't just draw an arc and pull it.

                    one icone Extrude Lines of the Projection Toolsbar by Didier Bur 😉
                    (here with Hidden lines enable)
                    arcbur.jpg

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Or my very similar ExtrudeEdgesByVector - where you pick the edges and a start point and end point for a vector for it to extrude along and a faced form is made...

                      TIG

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                        david.
                        last edited by

                        You don't need a plugin to do what you want to do. You need to look at some of the tutorials on Youtube. The technique that I would use is to create the outside of the arc. Then, use the offset tool to create another arc that is spaced at the desired thickness of the wood. Connect the 4 ends as needed to create a closed face. Trim (delete) the excess edges. You should have a closed face at this point. Finally, push/pull tool to extrude the face to the desired width.

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                        • Jean LemireJ Offline
                          Jean Lemire
                          last edited by

                          Hi folks.

                          After drawing the arc, add a line between the two end, creating a face.

                          Pull the face as required.

                          Delete two straight lines and you are left with a curved surface.

                          However, this is a face without any thickness. If you need thickness, use some of the methods proposed in this thread.

                          Just ideas.

                          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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