2007-10-17 04:05 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:15 PM by Rubia Torres
2007-10-17 08:56 PM
Archi wrote:Ralph wrote:web_wallace wrote:
I want to make a curved beam ( glu-lam ) for use in a ceiling ( structure )
or does anyone here have a better idea ?
OBJECTiVE would be ideal for your purposes - you can either use the existing objects or draw a cross-section through the beam, and use the bend tool to shape it to the curve you require. Take a look at the example movie for the bending tools athttp://www.encina.co.uk/objective.html
Exactly with this way you can use roof tool. That is very classical and good way. It has advantage:
You receive 2D drw. from your engineer, and you can copy it and use it with roof tool.
2007-10-18 10:01 PM
2007-10-18 11:35 PM
Archi wrote:Do not get it
Profiled beam is impossible to make with roof tool.
Objective tool must be good (if already chased!).
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2007-10-21 01:26 PM
Pete wrote:AFAIK, if you make the profile out of separate fills it works as long as the two adjacent fills are always different - call one wood1 and the next wood2 for example and layer them like a dobos torte (layered cake - see image linked).
Would layering the profile create the lamination lines? I'll try it and get back.
2007-10-21 02:50 PM
web_wallace wrote:For your simple beam,
I want to make a curved beam ( glu-lam ) for use in a ceiling ( structure )
I have played around with the roof tool, and adjusted the segment density. however it seems cumbersome and not as friendly.
Can I make one out of a slab and save it as a beam ??
or does anyone here have a better idea ?
thanks !