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Re: LSynth to the rescue? (was Re: Hello, world!)
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Tue, 20 Jan 2009 17:06:57 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Santeri Piippo wrote:
   In lugnet.people.newbie, Philippe Hurbain wrote:
  
  
   Now that I’m here, is there a tool available that would create a line curve from spot x1,y1,z1 to x2,y2,z2?

Special for your question I think about Pathtruder. I never have used that for now, but it sounds great what this tool can do.

I think Azerey wants a tool to create edge lines that could be used for Pathtruder or similar. Up to now I have used inlined edge primitives, or strings of lines hand created with MLCad, but indeed a better tool would be great. I think LSynth (especially the unreleased new version) could be used for that, but I’d like to get Kevin’s opinion...

Philo

I’m trying to create the curves for the 61811, as highlighted into the peeron.com image as green and blue by my perfect drawing skills below.



I think I’ll try LSynth, but a simple, specialized tool would be great.

If I have to do something like this I used the way Philo has explained here:http://www.philohome.com/isecalc/yttut.htm. On the part http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/55706.dat I have used this way to find the right curvature.

cu mikeheide



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  Re: LSynth to the rescue? (was Re: Hello, world!)
 
(...) I'm trying to create the curves for the 61811, as highlighted into the peeron.com image as green and blue by my perfect drawing skills below. (URL) I think I'll try LSynth, but a simple, specialized tool would be great. (16 years ago, 20-Jan-09, to lugnet.cad, FTX)

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