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    • T Offline
      titmas
      last edited by

      james,
      thanks , your suggestion helped me to work through it. I added 19 additional scenes (#20-38) than updated each new scene in ascending order starting with # 20 with the view from each existing scene in descending order starting with # 19. it worked fine and here is the final result

      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Newbie/ellipse cutting jig.jpg

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        Gaieus
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        Well, Sean, for a simple jpg file you don't need either about 38 scenes nor this input here!
        πŸ˜„

        How about some animation now for us to see the result?

        Gai...

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          titmas
          last edited by

          Im working on uploading the file and not just an image but i must be missing something cause it only displays the image and not the whole file.

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            Gaieus
            last edited by

            What's the extension and what's the size?

            If there is any problem of either, can you use Kelly's attachment server (see the usage here).

            Gai...

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              titmas
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              its a skp. and 106 kb

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                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Should work here - skp files are allowed and the file limit is 512kb.
                If there is a problem, you can even email it to me (see email link below in the signature link) and I can attach it to your post afterwards.

                Gai...

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                  titmas
                  last edited by

                  it took me a minute to figure out how to upload a model but once i figured it out its really very simple. this is my test piece for animation. it might be a bit overkill with the amount of scenes it has but it was good practice. click here to download my SketchUp model. or here, Download SketchUp Model

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                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    Hehe, nice one.
                    I took me a while though to realize that I was just seeing the last two scene tabs and all the rest was out of sight (somewhere left) and I had to "rewind" the whole thing.

                    First I thought you're just joking!
                    πŸ˜„

                    P.s. and yes, the idea of the ellipse cutting is fine, too! I guess it is settable so that you can also set the "excentricity" of the ellipse.

                    Gai...

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                      titmas
                      last edited by

                      Gaieus,
                      I guess in all the back and forth of uploading the model i didnt realize that i had saved the model at the last scene instead on scene 1.

                      ps. on the actual jig itself the two bearings that ride along the jig and the plywood are adjustable and their location in relation to the router bit determines the major and minor axis of the ellipse.

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                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        I have done this "mistake" myself several times to...
                        πŸ˜„

                        Well, that really makes sense - otherwise it wouldn't be as useful of a tool!

                        Gai...

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                          Maggy
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                          Could be useful with fixed points if you have to cut the same ellipse over and over again.

                          OTOH it could always come in handy to add a little flexibility to a design. Once I've witnessed a totally disastrous conversion of a cigarette packing machine to a different size of cigarettes. Absolutely every part of the machine had a fixed size optimized for the old size cigarette. At the end they came to the conclusion that it would have been much cheaper to build a whole new machine from the ground up.

                          P: Maggy

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                            titmas
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                            @maggy said:

                            Could be useful with fixed points if you have to cut the same ellipse over and over again.

                            Carpentry entails being able to perform a selected action over and over again(ie, measuring, cutting, nailing) accurately and with consistant repeatability. This jig accomplishes both as well as being adjustable to cut any ratio of major/minor axis. Here is a good example of some ellipises i cut using this jig, different width but same height.

                            http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Newbie/4-3-07-006-Medium.jpg

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                              Jackson
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                              Beautiful work Sean!

                              Just out of interest, if you often make working SU models, have you tried using the SketchyPhysics beta plugin? Check out the SketchyPhysics forum below to see what it's capable of. You'll need to install the plugin in to view the models in action, but it's one of the most pretty impressive (and free) SU plugins IMHO.

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