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2011-02-11 11:27 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:51 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-02-15 04:03 PM
2011-02-15 08:43 PM
2011-02-15 09:10 PM
NStocks wrote:Do the ends of your rafters lead to an edge that forms a consistent curve?
I'm having trouble trying to place the outer framing. Whilst the top and bottom of the framing meets, the centre does not. I've use the same methods as before, using the regular profile and bending it in section, but it's not working for this particular piece...
2011-02-15 09:26 PM
Ralph wrote:No, the curve is not consistent.NStocks wrote:Do the ends of your rafters lead to an edge that forms a consistent curve?
I'm having trouble trying to place the outer framing. Whilst the top and bottom of the framing meets, the centre does not. I've use the same methods as before, using the regular profile and bending it in section, but it's not working for this particular piece...
Sometime this problem occurs if the plane of the section differs from the plane of the timber object, so the bending becomes of combination of horizontal and vertical deflections that doesn't quite match the intended curve. I'd suggest manually entering a vertical deflection (in the object settings) and observing the results. Sometimes that's the easiest way to get the right results.
I'd also recommend setting the 'Rise' value in the object to elevate the higher end (rather than rotating it). This can make it much easier to bend the object to a compound curve.
2011-02-15 09:37 PM
NStocks wrote:All OBJECTiVE parts include a setting to control faceting (labelled
I've have added a vertical deflection on -40 which has allowed for a better join, although it isn't as round as I would have liked but it's doing to job fin.r
2011-02-16 12:30 AM