Hi Booleano, usually the easiest way for something like that is to use the Transform > Deform > Flow command which can modify a straight object onto a curved path.
To use it, prepare a straight line in addition to your curve. It would be good to make the line the same length as your arc. You can find the length of the arc by selecting it and pushing "Details..." and then go to Curve Properties > Length.
Then you need a straight section of the object that runs along that line. Here I mirrored your main piece and cut off the end using Edit > Trim:
Select that straight part and run the Transform > Deform > Flow command.
Take a look at the prompt in the upper right corner of the window, this is where MOI shows you what it is expecting you to do next:
It says "Select base curve or surface". For the flow command the base curve is the straight line. If it's hard for you to see it you can push the Edit > Hide button to hide the piece that's in the way.
When you click on it, the location that you click is significant. The ends that you click closest to will be matched to each other. So click it in this area somewhat near the end. It doesn't have to be exactly on the end just nearby, just closer to that end than the other end.
After you have clicked it, look again in the upper right area of the window, the prompt will now say "Select target curve near matching end". So now click on the arc near the shared end and that will generate this result:
You can click "Done" to finish the command and then delete the straight piece and leave the part that now follows along the arc:
Is that the kind of result that you needed? Let me know if you are stuck on any of the steps.
- Michael
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