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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
      last edited by

      Oh, I assumed since OP said it was a "shelf", it was flat like a shelf. Just in an arc shape.

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        I'm only covering all of the bases...
        IF it's a 'flat shelf'... then drawing a simple flat rectangle the right overall size [that way everything is made coplanar to begin with ๐Ÿ˜ฎ ], then using some construction [guide] geometry to work out the arcs' end-points [or even easier, a fillet tool - like 2dFillet] - it's easy to make the rounded corners by adding arcs and erasing the unwanted parts.
        When the 2d form is made as desired just use PushPull to add thickness...
        Without a better set of details, example screenshot we are stumbling in the dark... ๐Ÿ˜’

        TIG

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        • W Offline
          Wichleft
          last edited by

          Thanks Dave R, pbacot, Box and TIG,

          Thanks for your help and comments, I have attached a rough sketch.
          Starting with sharp corners and adding arcs, then erasing unnecessary corner bits, I find the lines don't join. image1.jpg
          Regards
          John L

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Maybe the corners are too rounded but they can be adjusted as you like...Capture.PNG

            TIG

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              TIG beat me to it and maybe mine isn't rounded enough. Here's a slightly different way to approach it.

              Starting at the bottom:

              I started with a square, drew an arc for the inside curve of the glass and another for the outside. then I deleted the unneeded bits.

              I rounded the corners with arcs and deleted the waste at the corners.

              Push/Pull to thickness. Smooth Soften edges between corner radii and large arcs.

              I "eased" the edges of the shelf and added materials.

              Glass shelf.png


              Glass Shelf.skp

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              • W Offline
                Wichleft
                last edited by

                Dave R,

                That's exactly what I'm looking for but when you say "I rounded the corners with arcs and deleted the waste at the corners.", that's what I did but when I delete the corners the whole object becomes "un-joined" (for want of a better word!) . . .
                And what do you mean by "I "eased" the edges of the shelf . . ."?
                Thanks again
                John L

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  Hi John,

                  If your small radius curves for the corners aren't connected to the edges, I would suggest that you zoom in close on the corners so you can see that both ends of the arc are actually contacting the existing edges. I suppose it is possible that you aren't dragging the arcs out on plane with the rest of the edges which would cause the face to disappear when you delete the corner. Perhaps you could draw it out up to the point where deleting the corner causes the face to disappear and then post the SKP file.

                  As to "easing" the edges, I used the quotes intentionally as I didn't really ease them as in rounding them over. If you look at the SKP model I uploaded and turn on the hidden geometry (View menu), you'll see that the perimeter of the top and bottom surface of the shelf is softened and inside that an 1/8" is an offset line that is hidden. This creates the illusion that the edges are rounded over or eased without actually rounding them over. Saves on entity count and file size.

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                  • W Offline
                    Wichleft
                    last edited by

                    Hi Dave,
                    I'll do what you suggest. Bit late tonight - I'll get back to you.

                    Thanks again

                    John L

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                      Wichleft
                      last edited by

                      Dave R and everybody,

                      Thanks for your help. It works for me now; having scaled it up considerably, drawing and removing unwanted lines one corner at a time.

                      Thanks again

                      John L

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
                        last edited by

                        Glad it worked for you. For what it's worth, I didn't find any need to scale up but perhaps you are using more and thus shorter line segments in your curves than did I.

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