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    • ely862meE Offline
      ely862me
      last edited by

      just take it step by step,as you would do with a piece of wood


      JamoR909_clone rev.jpg


      JamoR909_clone rev.skp

      Elisei (sketchupper)


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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Here's some ideas Capture.PNG Note that to make double-curvature surfaces like the top etc there are tools like CurviLoft and EEbyRails... BUT you can simply use a Style that shows End-Points and have Hidden-Geometry temporarily set to be 'on' and then you just hand-stitch pairs of vertices across the required surface as triangles that will auto-face... I suggest you make it out of grouped pieces or components since that separates geometry and makes life easier...

        TIG

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        • Jean LemireJ Offline
          Jean Lemire
          last edited by

          Hi Gumleguf, hi folks.

          See this SU file for ideas.


          JamoR909_clone 2.skp

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

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          • G Offline
            Gumleguf
            last edited by

            Elisei and Jean Lemire > Thanks for the pointers. Good suggestions. It's sometimes difficult to get "a good start" when not so experienced in Sketchup/3D modelling.

            Tig > I'll try to work my way through your suggestion, however it looks like I may be in over my head here...

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              This is another way of making a punched hole in a curve surfaceMakeHoleInCurvedFace.PNG

              TIG

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              • G Offline
                Gumleguf
                last edited by

                Tig > I have problems understanding your instruction from 21 Jan 2011 16:53, where it says "Draw curve and extrude vertically". I don't understand how to do that?

                Edit: Ended up drawing it by hand, but don't know if there is an easier way? Here is the model now with hidden geometry 'On':

                gbl3232.JPG

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @gumleguf said:

                  Tig > I have problems understanding your instruction from 21 Jan 2011 16:53, where it says "Draw curve and extrude vertically". I don't understand how to do that?

                  Edit: Ended up drawing it by hand, but don't know if there is an easier way? Here is the model now with hidden geometry 'On':

                  [attachment=1:1yx0p6rf]<!-- ia1 -->gbl3232.JPG<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1yx0p6rf]

                  If you want to extrude a curved face vertically add a temporary 'back-line' so it makes a face, then PushPull that face up as desired. erase the two edges corresponding to the temporary back-line and its extruded counterpart. You have an extruded curve as a surface...[attachment=0:1yx0p6rf]<!-- ia0 -->Capture.PNG<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1yx0p6rf]


                  Capture.PNG

                  TIG

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                  • G Offline
                    Gumleguf
                    last edited by

                    Arh, it's that simple. Nice.

                    This is where I am now - clearly I am doing something wrong. ❓

                    B.t.w. it's on purpose that a "bass cylinder" shoots out from the back.

                    JamoR909_clone_3.skp

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      You must have moved the cylinders when you adjusted it and it distorted the shape. Those extra edges are indicators of this (from the autofold). I do not know how you ended up with the missing faces but maybe also because of this.

                      Have you got a version beforethe intersection?

                      Gai...

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        Of course it won't connect as that shield shape is not only a curved surface but its edges are all curved, too. TIG's example is good only when all the edges are straight. (Or else I misunderstood something)

                        Is this that you want to end up with?


                        JamoR909_clone_4.skp

                        Gai...

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                        • G Offline
                          Gumleguf
                          last edited by

                          Okay.

                          Tried again following Tig's instructions more carefully. This is where I am now. Do i simply make a copy of the curved group and then connect the two via lines, or...? Tried that but it doesn't seem to "connect" the two curves.

                          JamoR909_clone_4.skp

                          Edit: Didn't quite understand this at first bt since my curved surface isn't the same width at top and bottom, the top and bottom isn't the same "depth" either. Hmmm... Sure glad I wanted to do this in Sketchup before I started building anything! 😄

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                          • G Offline
                            Gumleguf
                            last edited by

                            Gaieus > Almost. I can get approximately that far too now. However, I would like to end up with something like this.

                            Thing is though that it's narrower at the bottom (420mm) than at the top (520mm). This also makes the model "deeper" at the top. I had not noticed that 'til now.

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                            • G Offline
                              Gumleguf
                              last edited by

                              To illustrate my point.

                              Two groups are facing each other. I "just" need to connect them, but can't work out how to.

                              JamoR909_clone_5_two_facing_groups.skp

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                The whole thing is just 30 mm thick. Should the max top thickness be 520 mm?

                                Gai...

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  I quickly made this from the one face.
                                  Switched of Hidden Geometry.
                                  Removed the 'holes-surfaces'.
                                  Selected all Surface/Edges
                                  Use EEbyVector to extrude it backwards by ~50mm.
                                  The 'sides' are made, but the 'back' is missing at this point.
                                  Copied [Move+Ctrl] the front Surface and placed it on the back.
                                  Selected that Surface and Reversed it so all faces are then 'out'.
                                  Selected all and Smoothed...Capture.PNG

                                  TIG

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                                  • G Offline
                                    Gumleguf
                                    last edited by

                                    Gaieus > Not sure I understand?

                                    Bottom width is 420mm, top width is 520mm. Space between the two (depth) is 50mm.

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                                    • G Offline
                                      Gumleguf
                                      last edited by

                                      TIG > That's 99% procent done. Sweet! I'll try to follow your instructions, and see how far I get.

                                      You guys rock!

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                                      • G Offline
                                        Gumleguf
                                        last edited by

                                        Tig > Tried following your instructions and ended up with this. It looks correct except that when I use EEbyVector to extrude it backwards by 50mm my model gets "sliced up". I finished and also pasted the back to it and reversed it, but when smoothing the model the "slices" remains:

                                        gbl324234.JPG

                                        JamoR909_clone_6_EEbyVector_1.skp

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                                        • GaieusG Offline
                                          Gaieus
                                          last edited by

                                          Ah, OK, I thought you meant the thickness of that plate...

                                          Gai...

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            @gumleguf said:

                                            Tig > Tried following your instructions and ended up with this. It looks correct except that when I use EEbyVector to extrude it backwards by 50mm my model gets "sliced up". I finished and also pasted the back to it and reversed it, but when smoothing the model the "slices" remains:
                                            [attachment=1:1bxp6nwa]<!-- ia1 -->gbl324234.JPG<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1bxp6nwa]
                                            [attachment=0:1bxp6nwa]<!-- ia0 -->JamoR909_clone_6_EEbyVector_1.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1bxp6nwa]

                                            NOT quite the expected result... but not irredeemable...
                                            Select a face with the correct orientation and right-click 'Orient' to get them all facing the same way... then select all and Smooth till it looks like you want...

                                            TIG

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