Hi
Im trying to shop draw a curved balustrade. I need to add the posts at a certain dimension, measured on the circumference not in a straight line (I laid tape on the inside of the curve, marked the position of the posts, then laid the tape out flat and measured the dimension).
I cant find a way to draw a line on the face of the curve or offset a line on the face of the curve.
How would you suggest I do this?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Let Fusion work it out.
Create > Pattern on a Path.
Use spacing and count.
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@davebYYPCU has already mention the solution, my video will just demonstrate the process and some of the options.
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You should make a centre line path from 1st body for how far?, then you can set the Pattern without drama.
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Thank you so much John!
I was trying to do it in a sketch, I didnt even consider using pattern on a path.
Much appreciated mate
This method has worked perfectly for me, however I have one last question...
The posts are not vertical, some of them have a 3-4mm lean from top to bottom, how would you suggest I lean the post once I have set them out using pattern on a path.
Thanks in advance.
You didn't say which way they lean.
That will complicate things, until we know the details.
Patten on Path is not available as a sketch tool, so more detail will be required. Circular pattern comes to mind.
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If all are leaning the same amount, you would do the first, and the Pattern on a Path would still do the job, - so there must be more to deal with.
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Hi,
@davebYYPCU schrieb:
If all are leaning the same amount, you would do the first, and the Pattern on a Path would still do the job, - so there must be more to deal with.
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take a look at # 9:
... some of them have a 3-4mm lean from top to bottom...
günther
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