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    • RE: Creating an arc with specific segment lengths

      What both of you have suggested works great for the first part: creating a larger circle using the segment length of the smaller one. But now that that is done, I need to create the arc. When I first posted this I was at work and did not have access to my drawing, but now that I am home I can show you exactly what I am trying to do. I am creating tank tracks but with only two hubs. The issue is that one hub is smaller than the other, hence the 24 and 36 sided circles. Each track has to be the same width, but now I need to copy the rest of the tracks between the tops of the two hubs. Typically the tracks have a small amount of slack that hangs down on the top part of the track, hence the 11 segment arc. I know I am being a perfectionist about it but I want it to look right. Also I would like to maybe convert it into SketchyPhysics later, so I would like it to be precise. Here is the pic of what I have so you can see exactly what I need:

      http://onfinite.com/libraries/1617745/97f.jpg

      http://onfinite.com/libraries/1617746/97f.jpg

      So again, I am trying to make the arc with 11 segments that are all the same size as the line that the arrow is pointing to on the left hand side of the last picture (it is showing ~ 1 31/32"). The variables that I need are either the bulge length or the angles that each segment need to be from one another in order for all 11 segments to fit within the larger chord and be the same.

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    • Creating an arc with specific segment lengths

      Hi all, I am new to this forum but I have been using Sketchup for some time. I understand from using sketchup and from reading as much as I can on this forum (which is awesome by the way) that SU is limited on arcs and circles. There is actually two things that I would like to do which are both based on the same concept, hopefully I can put it into clear words.

      Lets say I creat a typical random sized circle in SU which is actually 24 line segments. Typically the segments end up being more precise then SU supports which ends up using a ~ symbol to describe a minute length. I like to say this is an "unknown" length. So, lets say I want to take one of the segments of unknown length from my circle and create another circle with 36 segments that are the exact same unknown length as the 24 segment circle. I could accomplish this be copying one of the segments and then making a straight line of 36 segments, then rotating each one by 10 degrees (36x10*=360*). This is tedious and would not work very well if i wanted to create a circle with 37 segments. I want to then take this same concept to create an arc using the same unknown length segments. My thought is this: lets say I want to make an arc using 11 of those unknown length segments and I know where I want it to start and stop (chord length). I know that geometrically you can find the center and radius of a circle if you have at least two chords for that same circle, and technically in my example there are 12, but the problem is that I cant figure that out with estimated lengths, so it seems that there could be a plug in that works with SU to do the math for us. So, is there such a plug in or can it be created. I appreciate any help that you can give me.

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