How to add addition irregular curve ramp?
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‎2011-07-29
02:20 PM
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02:30 PM
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Molinda Prey
‎2011-07-29
02:20 PM
I have created the main potion. It's consists of short start straight ramp, middle 90deg curved ramp, and long end straight ramp.
However it's seen creating the middle triangular and end triangular is out of my touch.
Any one any idea.
However it's seen creating the middle triangular and end triangular is out of my touch.
Any one any idea.
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‎2011-07-29 02:51 PM
‎2011-07-29
02:51 PM
Ramp?? Or is it a ROOF?
We need more input (3D image) to be able to help you.
We need more input (3D image) to be able to help you.
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‎2011-07-31 05:23 AM
‎2011-07-31
05:23 AM
This is the ramp I am talking about. The previous sketch is a drawing.
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‎2011-07-31 02:06 PM
‎2011-07-31
02:06 PM
beautiful wrote:Have a go at it with OBJECTiVE. You can model the ramps more effectively, cut them to the required shape, and much more. Referring to the attached image:
This is the ramp I am talking about. The previous sketch is a drawing.
- 1. Place 2
Regular Profileobjects side-by-side, extending from the ramp start to finish, and bend them to the curve with OBJECTiVE > Tools > Bend.
2. Open a section view parallel to the ramp and useOBJECTiVE > Tools > Offsetto raise the end of the ramp to the required height.
3. The elevated ramp in section.
4. Go back to plan, select the outer profile, and use [OBJECTiVE > Tools > Split to cut off one edge.
5. Click on the offcut side (to leave it selected) and delete it.
6. UseSplitagain to cut off the other end.
7. The result in plan.
8. The result in 3D.
Ralph Wessel BArch
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