Variable Width Line Offset Command - fatT Lines
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
7594.41 In reply to 7594.40 
Exactly Chipp - Great minds think alike!

Yeah - Just lay down some curves and experiment. Much faster than modifying a design like that in Illustrator.

I cut designs into rings using a CNC milling machine, so you know where I'm going with this :) Just gotta go with the Flow.

Ed Ferguson
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7594.42 
Yes and can be also cool for rings! ;)
French version : http://moiscript.weebly.com/scripts-de-max-smirnov.html


EDITED: 11 Sep 2015 by PILOU

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7594.43 
The trick for fill them in case of Fat Lines curves 3D!
Separate then Loft! ;)

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 From:  Metin Seven (SEVENSHEAVEN)
7594.44 
Hey, that's great Max, many thanks, much appreciated!

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 From:  BEAR17
7594.45 
Hi Max,

First : thank you for your many contributions very very useful !

I have a question about this script: Is it possible to add an option to automatically fill in the result of this "thick line" with a new custom style (black by default, like the boom in "dimensions" script) ?

To make " classic " technical drawing (no color) , we have several tools :
- "Hatch-it" script
- "Dimensions" script
- "Fatlines" script

For completeness, it should miss perhaps a tool for making drawn dashed . Maybe I can detail this point if it interests people other than me ! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering_drawing#/media/File:Line_types.png)

Bear

EDITED: 28 Feb 2016 by BEAR17

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 From:  shayno
7594.46 
This is great fun thanks guys
Can history be enabled ? if possible so if you change the base lines the output updates
cheers
shayne
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 From:  trzanko
7594.47 In reply to 7594.16 
Hi, how did you re import the subdivision model? I have yet to find a way to figure out how to import .obj's as simple as you make it sound.

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7594.48 In reply to 7594.47 
As you export as OBJ from Moi
you can re-import the same File with ImportOBJ by Max Smirnov !
http://moi.maxsm.net/media/files/ (scroll)
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