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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
      last edited by

      Once you get the top sorted out, the legs can be drawn like this:


      http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6141/5978917785_93454ba2f3_z.jpg

      From the left,

      Draw the leg blank.

      Draw the profile on the leg on one side. Copy the profile and rotate it 90 degrees for the other side. It's easier to leave the second profile away from the leg blank a little.

      Use Push/Pull to eliminate the waste on one side.

      Push the profiles of the waste side on the other one through.

      Run Intersect and delete the waste.

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      • J Offline
        jtpryan
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        This is so frustrating. I am trying to do the leg and I got one side to do what I want but I can't get the other side.

        In the three pictures I attached the one on the left is the original leg with an arc drawn from the middle of the bottom to 4" from the top. Then, in the second one I click and select the path. Then I grab the follow me tool and click on the area between the arc and the edge. The third pic is what I end up with.

        I also tried the push pull tool, same results.

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        • numbthumbN Offline
          numbthumb
          last edited by

          @jtpryan said:

          In the three pictures I attached

          I see no pics 😕

          Comfortably numb...

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            @numbthumb said:

            @jtpryan said:

            In the three pictures I attached

            I see no pics 😕

            Me neither.

            Instead of images, why don't you post the SKP file?

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            • mitcorbM Offline
              mitcorb
              last edited by

              It may be that jtpryan is not familiar with the attachment process for images or files?

              I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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              • J Offline
                jtpryan
                last edited by

                Table with Curved sidesNuts, I could have sworn I posted the attachment. I't in Word, but I'll try and do a SKP.

                Ha! I never noticed the message saying it couldn't post .skb files...

                Anyway, the file is a mess, but you can see the leg with the curve. The other two in the background are just copies to fool with. I want to somehow push that curved area through. Sorry for all the confusion, I should know better.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
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                  It looks to me like you're almost there. You didn't move the second profile off the face of the leg like I demonstrated in my illustration. You could alternatively hit Ctrl after getting Push/Pull and push the face through. After that remember to select all of the leg and run Intersect>Intersect Selected. Then delete the unneeded geometry.

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    I realize you're just learning how to draw the various parts of this table but when you get the hang of it, I would suggest that you make it part of your workflow to draw the parts where they will be in the final model instead of drawing them and then assembling the model. Drawing the parts in situ with reduce the possibility of errors and actually reduce the amount of work you need to do.

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      Here's your table. I completed the leg using the method I showed above. since you didn't have a curve for the outside corner, I didn't draw one. I also move the table closer to the origin and moved it up so it is standing on the ground plane. You can hide the top and draw in the aprons and do whatever else you need to finish it. Note that the legs are instances of the same component. they have been flipped (mirrored) instead of rotated so corresponding faces are in the right place.


                      Table w Curved Sides.skp

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                      • R Offline
                        robinhood11
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                        @dave r said:

                        Once you get the top sorted out, the legs can be drawn like this:


                        http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6141/5978917785_93454ba2f3_z.jpg

                        From the left,

                        Draw the leg blank.

                        Draw the profile on the leg on one side. Copy the profile and rotate it 90 degrees for the other side. It's easier to leave the second profile away from the leg blank a little.

                        Use Push/Pull to eliminate the waste on one side.

                        Push the profiles of the waste side on the other one through.

                        Run Intersect and delete the waste.

                        Hi Dave!!
                        I try to do the same, but i don't understand the final step of this, after intersect, how i can smooth the leg?
                        Thanks!

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
                          last edited by

                          I just held Ctrl while running the Eraser over the curve. It isn't really rounded; it just looks that way. You could actually round over the corner using Follow Me if it's important. Sometimes it's better to insinuate the softening than to actually draw it.

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                          • Jean LemireJ Offline
                            Jean Lemire
                            last edited by

                            Hi folks.

                            See this SU file for ideas (table top only).


                            Table with curved sides.skp

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

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                            • C Offline
                              chrisjk
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                              Nice demo Jean! I like your second method, pretty crafty.

                              Chris

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