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    • gillesG Offline
      gilles
      last edited by

      Here we go:

      FredoScale: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17948#p144180


      Radial bend1.png


      Radial bend2.png


      Radial bend3.png


      Radial bend#4.png


      Radial bend_V6.skp

      " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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        alcohorse
        last edited by

        Thanks Gilles - that is amazing! I will take a look at it later and hopefully can kick on from there - thank you so much!

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        • DareDevilD Offline
          DareDevil
          last edited by

          👍 👍 @ Gilles

          My way use Shape Bender. Just take care the two pathes must have the same length.
          bend.jpg

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          • gillesG Offline
            gilles
            last edited by

            Yes, I use it to, but if you have multiple bend.


            Radial bend.png

            " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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            • DareDevilD Offline
              DareDevil
              last edited by

              @gilles said:

              Yes, I use it to, but if you have multiple bend.

              In this case, FredoScale won !! 😆

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                alcohorse
                last edited by

                @daredevil said:

                :thumb: 👍 @ Gilles

                My way use Shape Bender. Just take care the two pathes must have the same length.
                [attachment=0:3gv2f0sd]<!-- ia0 -->bend.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3gv2f0sd]

                Thanks DD, I'm not familiar with that plugin but will give it a try too. Thanks for all your help guys!

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                  alcohorse
                  last edited by

                  Thanks to everyone for all your help. Below are some images showing a basic model demonstrating the principle of the stair I am aiming to create. I have created a star along the original rectangle as modelled by gilles, and then followed the procedure to bend it.

                  I actually want the length after the bend to be at 90 degrees to the original length, but raking down at an incline (say 45 degrees the purpose of this test). I have gone through a number of attempts to bend this 'stair' back up from its vertical position. Any thoughts on how to achieve this in a way that achieves a graduated rescaling around the 'fold'? Alternatively should I be looking to alter the original transformation to arrive at the form I am after. I fear if this is the case then it may come back to basic maths which Gilles has already demonstrated he has a far greater talent for than me!

                  Below are some of my attempts so far with the last probably being the closest to what I'm after:

                  Original fold as helpfully instructed by Gilles

                  Scrunching of geometry at start of fold

                  Scrunching at end of fold

                  Getting there...but would rather the incline followed of at a tangent to folded curve...

                  As close as I have got bending back the vertical portion from the specified point with a specified radius of 500mm - the distance from the horizontal to the vertical element

                  My model file if tis any use?!

                  No problem if nobody knows - this thread has already been a massive help to me so thanks!

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                  • gillesG Offline
                    gilles
                    last edited by

                    Not sure to see what you want to draw, any reference pic even hand made?

                    " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                    • panixiaP Offline
                      panixia
                      last edited by

                      @alcohorse said:

                      I am not good with rhino however and it would be great if I could cut it out of my workflow for this project and just get curviloft to work in the same way.

                      in this particular case i would prefer "extrude edges by rails" from TIG extrusion tools.. actually i think is the more accurate and it also looks like the more "rhino-esque way"

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                        alcohorse
                        last edited by

                        @gilles said:

                        Not sure to see what you want to draw, any reference pic even hand made?

                        Thanks Gilles. I don't actually have anything firther at the moment - the stair is envisaged as being part of a large mixed use building and is just a concept idea at present. Thanks for all ideas but the bending solution is definitely the best for what I need as it will transform the stair tread and glass handrails that will also be included.

                        Obviously people will only be able to walk on the stair once the treads become fully horizontal I think I have all I need for now - I will probably post again when I am further along.

                        Thanks everyone, and gilles in particualr for taking the time to label up your explanation.

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                        • gillesG Offline
                          gilles
                          last edited by

                          You're welcome, don't forget to post your work on progress.

                          " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                          • BoxB Offline
                            Box
                            last edited by

                            I'm curious now, you have added the stair idea, but the shape you are talking about folds back on itself, therefore making it impossible to form a walkable staircase, unless your name is Escher.
                            Are you trying to make something like this?


                            Stair.JPG

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