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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Here's a version - try to approximate the length of the arc and gap, size the line to the arc's diameter and bend, scale vertically to height.
      I work x10 larger to avoid tiny facets not forming issues...
      Try it yourself...


      zoe caligraphy oil BENTrescaled+sized.PNG


      zoe caligraphy oil BENTrescaled+sized.skp

      TIG

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        beemouse
        last edited by

        Perhaps I am not using the right terminology? by depth I meant the distance from the gap to the back of the bracelet (so that it forms an oval and not a circle). The height would be homothétique (I don't know how to say this word in English - the height will be calculated automatically according to the other dimensions given). I will try out your scaling ideas (if I can figure it out), and let you know!!

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          You can scale in different axes to make a circle 'oval' - using various green-handles, hold Ctrl to do it center-to-center rather than direct - you can type in various small value changes and watch the selected arcs size change in Entity Info as you do it, till you get near what's needed......

          TIG

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            Roger
            last edited by

            One you have completed the Illustrator course, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YER82N30vc8 which is part one of a two-part tutorial.

            http://www.azcreative.com

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              beemouse
              last edited by

              Well, I started over from scratch, just to get everything correct in my head. You are right Tig, I can't use the exact dimensions I noted, but that is mostly due to the constraints of the 3D printers... I have uploaded and ordered the bracelet. I'll post a picture if it turns out nice!! Thanks for everyone's help! I'll be back soon with questions on how to make layers (ie. a bracelet or pendant with two different layers). Shall surf the forums a bit first though, promise!

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                Well done.
                I hope it turns out fine and I'd like to see the result.
                What 'material' have you ordered ?

                TIG

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                • B Offline
                  beemouse
                  last edited by

                  Thanks! I ordered it in steel for the first go. I won't get it til the beginning of September, but i'll
                  Be sure to post a pic. I hope I got it all right!!

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    I recently got a small stainless-steel puzzle-box made in three pieces, and I was surprised how heavy and 'metallic' it was - they use real metal powder, bound with resins, then the final form is 'tumbled' to polish it, so it comes out just like 'real' s/s...
                    I was very pleased with it.
                    The surface finish will never be shiny smooth, but I think that won't detract from this bracelet's appearance anyway.

                    TIG

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