Round front edge of
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 ` prompts = ["length", "width","height"] 
 defaults = [36.0,10.0,1.0]
 input = UI.inputbox prompts, defaults, "Tread."if input == false 
 UI.messagebox("All Must Be Entered")
 else
 a,b,c=input
 UI.messagebox("Tread input accepted!, #{input}!")
 endent = Sketchup.active_model.entities 
 face = ent.add_face [0,0,0], [a,0,0], [a,b,0], [0,b,0]
 #face.reverse!
 face.pushpull c`I am using the above code, how can I round the front edge of my drawing. for example Height is 1, then I would like the front to be rounded with 1" diameter. thanks. 
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 You will probly get better answers and but I would draw the end face wich would include the radius and push the length. I did this for my loose tenons. I used simple trig to calculate as many radius points needed. The built in radius would be more flexible but I never got the hang of it. Keith Ps. Send pm if interested in my code. 
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 @davesexcel said: ` prompts = ["length", "width","height"] 
 defaults = [36.0,10.0,1.0]
 input = UI.inputbox prompts, defaults, "Tread."if input == false 
 UI.messagebox("All Must Be Entered")
 else
 a,b,c=input
 UI.messagebox("Tread input accepted!, #{input}!")
 endent = Sketchup.active_model.entities 
 face = ent.add_face [0,0,0], [a,0,0], [a,b,0], [0,b,0]
 #face.reverse!
 face.pushpull c`I am using the above code, how can I round the front edge of my drawing. for example Height is 1, then I would like the front to be rounded with 1" diameter. thanks. One possibility prompts = ["length", "width","height"] defaults = [36.0,10.0,1.0] input = UI.inputbox prompts, defaults, "Tread." if input == false UI.messagebox("All Must Be Entered") else a,b,c=input UI.messagebox("Tread input accepted!, #{input}!") end ent = Sketchup.active_model.entities ent.add_line [0,b,0],[0,0,0] ent.add_arc [0,0,c/2.0],[0,0,-1],[-1,0,0],c/2.0,0,180.degrees,6 ent.add_line [0,0,c],[0,b,c] edg=ent.add_line [0,b,c],[0,b,0] edg.find_faces; face=edg.faces[0] #face = ent.add_face [0,0,0], [a,0,0], [a,b,0], [0,b,0] #face.reverse! face.pushpull -a
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 You could use Fredo6 Round Over. I do this for curved stairs with radius corners. 
 I use a polygon mesh and fill in all the surfaces.
 
 
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 Thanks a lot for the replies. The code actually draws it the way I would draw it manually. 
 Thanks!
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