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 From:  Michael Gibson
7172.28 In reply to 7172.25 
Hi Lara,

> I tried it with BoundingBoxCenter (before: bounding box center).
> No error this time - fine. But also not an operation - ces´t dommage.

It may be a little bit difficult to see the result - the command BoundingBoxCenter puts a point object at the center of the bounding box around the selected objects. So after you run it, a point object should appear, it will be a small marker at the center of the selected objects.

It sounds like you may be expecting something else to happen instead?

- Michael
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 From:  Lara (MALA)
7172.29 
Hello,
now I´ve got the basic operations.
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH for your patience and helpfulness and your spent time.
So beautyful to know that you are not alone in this world and people help together.

My last question for the moment is, how do I arrange it that the swept objects along the helix do point into the center of the helix?

Best regards, Lara

EDITED: 10 Feb 2021 by MALA

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7172.30 In reply to 7172.29 
Maybe something like this ;)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7172.31 In reply to 7172.29 
Hi Lara,

> My last question for the moment is, how do I arrange it that the swept objects along the
> helix do point into the center of the helix?

I'm not entirely sure I understand what the "swept objects along the helix" means - do you mean you want to reposition the profile curves used for the sweep so they are all on lines radiating out from the center point?

If so then maybe setting up a guide line like Pilou shows above and then using those lines as snapping guides to reposition the profiles.

Probably the easiest way to reposition a curve to a different orientation in the Top view is to use the Transform > Orient > Line to Line command.

To use orient line to line, select the object you want to reposition, then run the Transform > Orient > Line to line command, it will then ask you to select a base start point and a base end point. in the Top view snap these onto the curve you are repositioning. Then it will ask you for a target start and end point, you want to select the target start point onto the helix, and then select the target end point onto the guide line, or instead of using guide lines you can use the "perpendicular" straight snap for the second target point to make the second point come off perpendicular from the helix.

- Michael
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 From:  OSTexo
7172.32 
Hello,

I'm sorry I wasn't clear on the Sweep construction. The green lines were setup to be perpendicular to the curves, and the orange three point arc was Scaled and Aligned to the green lines seen here. Once the initial outer section was Swept, subsequent sections spiraling inward were Swept using the edge of the surface and the following curve. If you wanted to make the sink you would increase the size of the inner orange curves and decrease the size of the outside. If it's helpful I think I have some time to make a short video of the process. Keep in mind it's just one of a few different ways you can construct this model, you may come up with a more efficient way to do so.

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 From:  Lara (MALA)
7172.33 In reply to 7172.32 
Hello OSTexo,
my english is not so good - and I guess this is why I do not understand what your intention in this ammonite thread is?!
Do you want to make an ammonit for yourselves? Or are these suggestions in order to show me an alternative modeling concept?
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 From:  Lara (MALA)
7172.34 
Hello Michael and Pilou,
now I think the steps for going into the final ammonit modeling are clear to me!
Thanks a lot.
Lara
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 From:  OSTexo
7172.35 
Hello,

Correct, an alternative modeling method.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7172.36 
Another method ;)
Log Spiral by Bemfarmer
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=4543.1
+ Rail Revolve

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