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How do I get this shape?

Anonymous
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The part circled in red.

Picture 1.png
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Dwight
Newcomer
Make the entire post with a revolved complex profile [as a wall]

Flatten the faces with a Solid Element Operation
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
Not applicable
Thanks, Dwight. I'll give that a shot.
Dave Jochum
Advocate
At the risk of appearing to be a shill for Cigraph (second time I've plugged their products tonight ) I like using ArchiForma for tasks like these, but it's not hard to accomplish as Dwight suggested.
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Dwight
Newcomer
what about the cutout?
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
Not applicable
What am I doing wrong? What I keep getting is inside out.
Anonymous
Not applicable
I got it figured out now. I got to do sort of inverse of what I want.
Dwight
Newcomer
It is almost impossible to draw a circular wall with no radius, so you need to
put the complex profile fill on the "outside."

Flip the fill so that the origin side is the outside of the post.

Draw the post to the correct radius — small enough so that there is no hole down the middle.
Dwight Atkinson
Ralph Wessel
Mentor
Wrathchild wrote:
The part circled in red.
Take a look at this post.
Ralph Wessel BArch
Ralph Wessel
Mentor
Dwight wrote:
what about the cutout?
You could do the following with OBJECTiVE:
  • 1) Draw the curved profile of one facet in the post and make a new profile with OBJECTiVE->Component->New Profile (profile shown in 3D).
    2) View the profile in elevation (or use OBJECTiVE->Tools->Rotate to lay it flat in plan) and use the Bend tool OBJECTiVE->Tools->Bend to curve it inwards.
    3) View the profile in plan again (or rotate it upright), and cut a triangular wedge out of it with the Split tool OBJECTiVE->Tools->Split
    4) Multiply it around the full 360 degrees, and use the Split tool again to chop off any unwanted remainder.
    5) Finished result in 3D
Ralph Wessel BArch