Adding slopes to non-perpendicular arcs and objects
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@bikerchris said:
You are so clever it's frightening Dave, sounds like a great solution, I'll give it a go. Thank you for thinking about it!
Just wait until I really get going!

Please report your results. I want to know if it works for you.

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Just to add to that, By welding several straights and/or curves together you create a curve, so don't feel you need to divide the straights to begin with. You only need to divide and re weld if the straights are individual.
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Good point, Box. I should have added that you could weld the straight section to an existing curve which would just extend the curve.
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Which just goes to show, if you are frighteningly clever I must be terrifying.
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@dave r said:
@bikerchris said:
You are so clever it's frightening Dave, sounds like a great solution, I'll give it a go. Thank you for thinking about it!
Just wait until I really get going!

Please report your results. I want to know if it works for you.

Hehe, I think you've already got going...and then stoppped
Cheers matey, I'll let you know how I get on 
@box said:
Which just goes to show, if you are frighteningly clever I must be terrifying.
Thanks for your contribution Box, I regret you're not terrifying, 'shockingly' is next...takes a lot of effort to be terrifying...few have achieved it.
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I'll do my best to live up to frighteningly, small children have been known to run screaming from the room at my approach, could be my jokes though.
Another tool you may want to look at is shape bender, very handy for making curved ramps and such.
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