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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.21 
What I brought my lunch in today...






1) I made the profile of the lid and bowl from the side (to the center), then the ring profile of the container shape from the top.
2) I did a Revolve by Rail with the side profile along the ring to create the basic shapes.
3) To make the bottom shape (the step in) I created the wave shape that wrapped around the bowl.
Took two copies and lofted them together, so I trimmed that from the bowl.
Actually, Boolean Trim did not work - it kept making the bottom half disappear even though "keep" was on, but Merge worked for some reason.
4) I moved the bottom section lower and scaled it in a little. The new gap was filled in with four Blends (thanks to curve Merge).
5) Added the tab.

...simple exercise.

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 From:  BurrMan
4388.22 In reply to 4388.21 
I wonder if Danny made it first!!! lol

EDITED: 25 Jul 2011 by BURRMAN

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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
4388.23 In reply to 4388.22 
I don't get it Burr......

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~Danny~
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.24 In reply to 4388.22 
???

Was that a compliment? ;-)
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 From:  BurrMan
4388.25 In reply to 4388.24 
Sorry. Poor communication on my part.. Tried to make a joke.

I was under the impression that Danny did Plastic injection moulds for a large maufacturer of these types of things.. So made reference to the one sitting on your desk being modeled orginally by someone here in the forum!!! But I dont really know and it came off wierd..

The model made here was very nice. ;)

And Danny is a good modeler too. :o
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.26 In reply to 4388.25 
Thanks ;-)
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
4388.27 In reply to 4388.25 
Oh okay Burr, I get it now :) and yes you're correct it is very similar to a Tupperware container.

Thanks
~Danny~
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.28 
...this container was more inspired by the much cheaper Glad-Ware. ;-)



This is a tail light and bumper assemble of an RV:

I had to stop myself from continuing through the night, lest I accidentally finish the entire RV with no way to save the file! :-o
(I should look into the studied addiction rates for using MoI.)











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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4388.29 In reply to 4388.28 
Remember this crazzy guy with Sketchup and his retro futurist cars! (9 pages ! )
http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=ixlrlxi&order=9&offset=0
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
4388.30 
Magic -

Can't save? You don't have a licensed copy?

Man - we need to take up a collection and buy you a copy in return for these mini-tutorials.

The container lid gave me an idea for creating a background to use with my jewelry.

Ed
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.31 In reply to 4388.29 
Speak of the devil, Pilou! :-0

"Ixlrlxi" ("600V") and his strange retro cars is the reason why I'm here today!

I was looking for inspiration for a tee-shirt design that I was working on and needed pics of old cars - and I found one of his blogs.

He made 3D design look too easy, whipping these shiny cars up in SketchUp. And he told me he uses no plug-ins, just the native tools.

So I've spent the last two years trying my hand at many different trials of 3D design software.

I didn't get very far with 3Ds Max, and Rhino was too tricky at the time, with too much need for use of the command line.

SketchUp showed a lot of promise and a good community to offer solutions. It is still a worthy investment.

MoI however, has simply opened a huge door and I've realized that there is something satisfying about mechanical and product design that NURBS lends itself too.

So yes, that guy with the cars showed me that I can design in the third dimension.
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.32 In reply to 4388.30 
Ed, the suggestion flatters me! :-)

I'm a long-time tee-shirt designer ::see:: http://k4icy.50webs.com/portfolio.htm
with a wife and five kids, so extra spending money is a very rare nicety.

Michael G. deserves every penny and more for this awesome app and his help. I've known guys in various fields to charge more than that alone just for half and hour of consultation and Michael graciously does that for free plus shows examples!

Not too many companies will let you practice as much as your heart desires with there stuff - Max wouldn't let me back on after 30 days, and all I could do was 'sigh'.
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 From:  BurrMan
4388.33 In reply to 4388.32 
WH6DBS!
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.34 In reply to 4388.33 
QSL & 73 WH6DBS, DE K4ICY... ;-)
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4388.35 In reply to 4388.31 
@Magic
Yes russian guy works with rustic tools but with a terrific skill!
And renders are also very good!

For the fun you can see this plug that I have very solicitated to the Ruby guys guru ::)
Seems to me a cool thing for fill empty space with no periodic geomety ;)
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=38152#p336983 Replace random Components
(you must sign up for see images)

Moi is the Sketchup of the Nurbs ;)
Michael gives to me also a cool method with Moi but of course not so simple that the SU plugins ;)

Ps Your site is cool and I see that you use :)
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 From:  Rudl
4388.36 
Also Russian women are not to be sniffed at. ;)

http://bride.ru

Rudl
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.37 In reply to 4388.35 
Never did learn the Russian guy's name. For a while there, he would produce one car model every day! It was amazing.

I think I've played around with that plug-in before. Components let you change all instances of them later if you like, a good thing about SU.

Yes, I've been known to use a little CW (Morse). :-)

Thanks!
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 From:  BurrMan
4388.38 In reply to 4388.34 
Hi Magic,
I have no equipment and have been out of it for awhile...I had never made any contact with only a handheld looking for tropospheric ducting. Maybe some day when my kids get older...

Burr
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4388.39 In reply to 4388.38 
Hey Burr,
With your kids still young, it's the perfect time! ;-)
I'm the coordinator in my town for my club's yearly Field Day and the Boy Scouts Jamboree on the Air. Kid's eat that stuff up, as do their parents when they see their youngin's at the microphone.
But if you ever get the interest again, local clubs are the best way to get reacquainted. I know there are a few in your area, because I've made the long skip a couple of times to a few King Henry's!
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 From:  Ambimind
4388.40 In reply to 4388.20 
"That would be neat to see."

Very short video which shows the essential difference in our methods:
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