[Plugin] Helix along curve
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this plugin is spectacular ... how could I missed it?
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Great plug-in !
thanks,
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omy good ... thank you
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Can this plugin be used for screw threads?
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Yes! Look Minute 5.04 !
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@james_mcl said:
Can this plugin be used for screw threads?
Any help would be appreciated.Have a look there:
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Hi 3dalbertsoft,
Thank you very much for this great plugin!
On a related issue, I am desperately trying to find a way to model, in SU, a conical helix where the helix maintains a constant and specific pitch angle to the conical surface. It is also known as a conical log spiral. Can anyone help me?
The helix I am describing would have the coils get closer together as they approach the apex of the cone. Here is an example:
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@unknownuser said:
Yes! Look Minute 5.04 !
Thanks Pilou and Gilles for the information posted. it was very helpful.
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glasstronomic these options will be added in upcoming updates, for now the closest it say Pilou the min 5
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Hi all,
Please could somebody tell me how to install that plugin step by step ? Because it doesn't work for me. I install it but there is an error message when I open Sketchup. I use Google Sketchup 8 in French on Windows 8.
Thank you guys
Cerboney
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What's the error message?
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How have you 'installed it' ?
What are the errors?
I suspect they relate to missing files ??
This plugin's archive [ZIP file] looks like the attached image.
Copy those two items into the Plugins folder, keeping the contents in the same relationship.
That is one .rb file and the plugins's subfolder [containing other code files, images etc].
You need FULL read/write security permissions to the main Plugins folder...
['Compatibility Files' issues and the 'VirtualStore' beckon otherwise ]
Also set SketchUp.exe to 'Always Runs as Administrator'...
There are may posts covering these aspects in great detail...
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Hi thank you TIG for your help, it works thanks to your explanations. I think I copied only the .rb file in the folder "Plugins" of Sketchup.
Bye
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playing
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the helix is closed properly!
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Thank you for this plug-in. Very useful! I am looking to hire a contractor to take my hand-drawn sketches of a mens watch project (details at http://www.votsh.com) and create SketchUp files. Please email me fcohen at votsh.com for details on the contract. Thanks! -Frank
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I have verified that helix along curve works in sketchup 2014, you can install and use without problems
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I don't seem to be able to get it to install properly. Running OSX 10.8.5. Am placing files in Library/Application Support/Sketchup 2014/Sketchup/Plugins.
Any ideas?
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@harry k said:
Am placing files in Library/Application Support/Sketchup 2014/Sketchup/Plugins
What does this mean specifically? Did you just drop the downloaded ZIP file into the Plugins folder? If so, that won't work indeed because you didn't actually install the plugin.
If you did that, move the zip file back out of the Plugins folder to somewhere else. Maybe Downloads. Then right click on the zip file and choose Get Info. There change the extension from .zip to .rbz. In SketchUp click on the SketchUp menu and choose Preference>Extensions. Click on Install Extension. Navigate to the file and click Open. Click Yes and OK as they show. The plugin should now be installed correctly.
If you did anything else, go to the Plugins folder and delete any and all related files before making the .rbz file and installing it.
Most plugins are available through the Sketchucation Plugin Store--link at the top of the page or the Extension Warehouse. You don't have to do all these gymnastics to install plugins with them but you should at least install the SCF Plugin Store.
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@dave r said:
@harry k said:
Am placing files in Library/Application Support/Sketchup 2014/Sketchup/Plugins
What does this mean specifically? Did you just drop the downloaded ZIP file into the Plugins folder? If so, that won't work indeed because you didn't actually install the plugin.
If you did that, move the zip file back out of the Plugins folder to somewhere else. Maybe Downloads. Then right click on the zip file and choose Get Info. There change the extension from .zip to .rbz. In SketchUp click on the SketchUp menu and choose Preference>Extensions. Click on Install Extension. Navigate to the file and click Open. Click Yes and OK as they show. The plugin should now be installed correctly.
If you did anything else, go to the Plugins folder and delete any and all related files before making the .rbz file and installing it.
Most plugins are available through the Sketchucation Plugin Store--link at the top of the page or the Extension Warehouse. You don't have to do all these gymnastics to install plugins with them but you should at least install the SCF Plugin Store.
Mac OSX automatically unzips, but the extension was wrong (tbs, rb), so I added the "z" AND the system also hides the library so you can't navigate to it via preferences > extensions.... But I found a way to "unhide" the Library. I was then able to choose the extension...only to be greeted with "unable to open..."
Is there a Plan B?
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