removing curved lines using FPRISM
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2011-06-23 08:58 PM
2011-06-23
08:58 PM
MULZ -1
RESOL 18
FPRISM_ column_material, column_material, column_material, column_material,
4, thickness_cap, 0, radius_cap,
0, 0, 15,
length_cap, 0, 15,
length_cap, length_cap, 15,
0, length_cap, 15
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2011-06-23 09:23 PM
2011-06-23
09:23 PM
FPRIM_ is limited in that you cannot remove these lines.
As an alternative try using an extrude command (or PRISM_, or ....) with a cutting plane on either end to create the miter. You can then use a loop to create multiple copies and rotate them into position about your column.
Of course with this method, you will have move movement to rotate and get the parts into position first, but there won't be any lines.
As an alternative try using an extrude command (or PRISM_, or ....) with a cutting plane on either end to create the miter. You can then use a loop to create multiple copies and rotate them into position about your column.
Of course with this method, you will have move movement to rotate and get the parts into position first, but there won't be any lines.
Erich
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2011-06-27 04:19 AM
2011-06-27
04:19 AM
Erich wrote:That's where HPRISM comes to the rescue.
FPRIM_ is limited in that you cannot remove these lines.
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2011-07-23 10:45 PM
2011-07-23
10:45 PM
Why not just TUBE command for this?
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2011-07-24 06:26 AM
2011-07-24
06:26 AM
The tube command works quite well. However, at least in AC 12, it has a rendering problem. Perhaps that has been fixed in later versions.
Erich
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