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June 26, 2017 at 10:40 am #136340Chris BlackmanParticipant
I’ve been trying to make curved shower doors but I can’t match the radius and 2020 keeps wanting me to define them as trim not as a 3d shape.
Does anyone know if curved glass shower doors already exist that I can use?
Thanks
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June 26, 2017 at 10:40 pm #136670Mike LangensiepenPilot Pro
I’m using V11.6 because of bugs in V11.8 and V11.6 doesn’t handle the arc option correctly – you can’t set the radius.
In V9 it’s all very easy though. Here is an example I created in V9 then opened in V11 for the render. I created a suitable arc, turned it into a kicker, adjusted the thickness and height and set the finish to glass.
Another way is obviously to use Sketchup.
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June 27, 2017 at 12:47 pm #136867Chris BlackmanParticipant
I’m glad someone else is having issues with arcs. I thought I was going nuts. Every time I put in a radius length it draws a line, I thought going to the origin but I turned that display on and it seems completely random, and resets the radius to something ridiculous like 458″.
I don’t have a copy of v9 so I guess I’m stuck with this at the moment. Maybe, when things slow down, I can get someone to walk me through this, at least to see what the issues are.
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June 27, 2017 at 10:53 pm #136922Mike LangensiepenPilot Pro
If you need V9, I can send you a link. I find it handy for doing stuff like this plus I find it a lot quicker to use then V11 for general drawing. It co-exiists quite happily with V11
V11 DEFINITELY has a bug with the Arc drawing.
Neil, if you are monitoring, can we add this to the fix list please.
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August 23, 2017 at 6:33 am #144429Penny LeeParticipant
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