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From: Michael Gibson
And if you do only do half like Finema's method that will avoid mitering extensions and intersections from happening since there isn't any sharp corner in the rail in that case.
Your original problem has to do with mitering trying to happen on your slanted profile I think.
But the half method will not yield a totally uniform tube, if you turn on control points you'll see the slanted shapes as it travels along the rail:
- Michael
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From: Finema
Hi Michael
yes but in the Rudy's 3dm , the 2 profiles are different
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Finema, oops I didn't notice that part. So yes in that case it won't work to set up a single rail with a sharp corner in it as in the original, it would need to be done in 2 pieces as you showed. To try for no slanting you'd need to position the end shape to be perpendicular to the curve's end tangent and extend the curve by a straight line, then sweep along those and intersect them with a cutting plane.
@Rudy, a little more precise explanation for your original result, it's due to the pivoting at sharp corners that happens as part of the mitering process.
Here's a visual explanation - here is a circle being swept along a rail with a sharp corner in it:
It starts by building this piece here:
Then for the next piece, it's going to take the ending shape and rotate it by the difference between the rail segment's end tangents like this:
Then it will build this next piece like so:
Then to form the mitered corner, the pieces are extended and then trimmed to produce this result:
So your odd initial shape comes from the rotation step shown here. With your setup you wouldn't want any rotation to happen, however MoI's sweep does not have any concept of this type of setup with no rotation being desired at a sharp corner. Your profile there is going to be taken as belonging to either the side before or after the sharp corner and then rotated.
- Michael
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From: Rudy
Hi Michael, Thank you for your valuable time. Yes, the problem is the tip.
Yes, Finema is correct. I need both profiles as this is a real life piece and the solid needs to have both profiles, which are a bit different.
From: Finema
it's not OK with this solid in attachment ?
From: Rudy
Thank you Finema, a great trick! And thank you Michael. V4 when?
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Rudy, I don't know yet when the final release of v4 will be, but the next beta should be ready in a few days I think.
- Michael
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