Dogbone Add-In

Dogbone Add-In

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Dogbone Add-In

casey.rogers
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Here's a add-in I've been working on:
https://github.com/caseycrogers/Dogbone


The add-in is intended to automate the tedious process of creating dog-bone fillets for wood joinery. Here is a convenient how to video showing how to use the add-in made by Taylor Stein:

http://1drv.ms/1IsG7Vm

 

I'm happy to hear any feedback! Please let me know if you find any bugs in the add-in and/or if you have any recommendations for improving its functionality. Feel free to contact me via e-mail at casey.rogers@autodesk.com or by simply replying to this thread.

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daniel_lyall
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can you put this into a auto load cant for the life of me get it to work


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casey.rogers
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Hello Daniel,

 

When did you download it? I just a day or two fixed a bug with the add-in that was stopping it from launching properly on other machines. Try redownloading it if you may have grabbed it before the update. 

Otherwise, to install, you should be able to click on the green plus sign in the add-ins menu, navigate to dogbone.py and double click on it, and then click on the add-in in the add-in menu and select run. unfortunately, the button for the add-in shows up invisible, that's something I'm trying to fix.
Let me know if you have any more trouble.

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got it working just had to put it in my add-ins

 

thanks

Daniel Lyall


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Hi Casey,

 

I have tried the add-in dog-bone, it works fine to me.

 

For the issue: The add-in's custom icon is not displaying in the user interface. Please put the icon path to the 4th parameter( option parameter) of method 'addButtonDefinition' and try again.

 

line 129: buttonDogbone = cmdDefs.addButtonDefinition('dogboneBtn', 'Dogbone', 'Creates a dogbone at the corner of two lines/edges', 'Resources')

 

Best regards,

Zhijie

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casey.rogers
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Thanks a lot! Pushing a new version to Github now with your described fix, the proper icon is now appearing.

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daniel_lyall
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works good can you do box joint`s next please


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casey.rogers
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I'll start working on it this weekend and let you know how it goes!

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daniel_lyall
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thanks @casey.rogers I was jokeing but if you can get fusion to do it that be cool also you have to do it a certin way you need squire sholder`s unless you can get it shaped so it will fit with no dog bones 


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casey.rogers
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If it's something you'd find useful I'm happy to do it!

By squires shoulders, would it be something like this?

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daniel_lyall
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it`s something all wood worker`s would find quite handy even your CEO, it`s proper name is finger joint`s. yes like image if you could work out how to do it so the material is flat when you cut it, so you don't have to make a special jig to hold it straight up and down other wise it`s faster to do with a hand router or saw bench there are programs out there to do it but they require special jigs to hold the material straight up and down. it take longer to set up the material that way than to cut it.

 

it does not have to have squire shoulders`s as long as it fit`s together like finger`s and can be cut flat with no dogbone that`s the main thing.

 

there are a lot of little woodwork addon`s you could do different types of joints, auto place dado`s, rabbit, drill patterns for cabints, hindge patterns.

 

these sort of thing would get more people useing fusion aswell 


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I'm familiar with box joints and the various other woodworking joints and agree that making these things easier in Fusion would be great for woodworkers.

 

I'm still not following your description of a box joint though.  What tool are you planning to cut it with?  If I'm understanding what you're describing, and I'm not sure I am, would the joint be a watertight fit.  If there are curves in the corners won't there be gaps in the joint?


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yes water tight I have seen it where a person hand coded it. it`s hard to put in word give me 10 mins and I will try and draw it it was a rounded finger


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ekinsb
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A picture will help because I usually think of a finger joint as used to join two long pieces of wood together end-to-end and a box joint is used to join two pieces together to form a 90 degree corner.  Usually for some kind of box.  So I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing.


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like this


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I like the picture of the box where they're all various lengths.

 

How are these machined?  If the boards are lying flat as in your last picture, how is the found on the top of each finger machined?  It seems like it might be able to be done with dovetail jig and using a straight bit instead of a dovetail bit.


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those picks are only half of what needs done you use a end mill it`s inside where they need another cut still working out how to draw it so it will cut correctly  


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