Help with "curve" a part


Help with "curve" a part
#1
Hi all!

I'm Miriana, I'm a lego fan aholic enthusiasitc...^^

I use mlcad, now I'm making "millenium falcon" from star wars (mod. 7778) and I need help with a part.

I need to "curve" Corrugated Pipe 112Mm as flexible part to put on model (as shown on attached image).

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance.


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RE: Help with "curve" a part
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Hello,

When you are using MLCAD the best option to work with bent parts is LSYNTH.
Actually it should be in your installation if you used the AIO Installer from the LDraw Website.

Here is a tutorial of its use:
http://www.holly-wood.it/lsynth/tutorial-en.html

Another Option is LDCad, a fairly new CAD program where communication pertaining to its features is very active in this forum.

Gerald
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Quote:Another Option is LDCad, a fairly new CAD program where communication pertaining to its features is very active in this forum. 
LDCad (highly recommended!) is here: http://www.melkert.net/LDCad - It is also included in LDraw All in One installer.
A tutorial video showing flexible parts usage is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Peu5yqD2iAo
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(2017-01-26, 13:45)Philippe Hurbain Wrote:
Quote:Another Option is LDCad, a fairly new CAD program where communication pertaining to its features is very active in this forum. 
LDCad (highly recommended!) is here: http://www.melkert.net/LDCad - It is also included in LDraw All in One installer.
A tutorial video showing flexible parts usage is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Peu5yqD2iAo

Minor note: I did the pneumatic's wrong in that clip, but seemingly no-one noticed or cared Smile
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RE: Help with "curve" a part
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(2017-01-26, 18:19)Roland Melkert Wrote:
(2017-01-26, 13:45)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: LDCad (highly recommended!) is here: http://www.melkert.net/LDCad - It is also included in LDraw All in One installer.
A tutorial video showing flexible parts usage is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Peu5yqD2iAo

Minor note: I did the pneumatic's wrong in that clip, but seemingly no-one noticed or cared Smile

I've solved trouble so... Big Grin


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(2017-01-26, 20:11)Miriana Wrote: I've solved trouble so... Big Grin

Not sure if you mean you used LSynth, but this is how you would do it in LDCad

   

ps: It is probably best to use the LQ version of the hose.
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(2017-01-26, 20:28)Roland Melkert Wrote:
(2017-01-26, 20:11)Miriana Wrote: I've solved trouble so... Big Grin

Not sure if you mean you used LSynth, but this is how you would do it in LDCad

ps: It is probably best to use the LQ version of the hose.

For now I use mlcad, for me is so useful than ldcad.

I must learn how use it for simple model before making complex model as milleninum falcon.

I've 1.5 verision not 1.6 beta.

Are tutorial on internet to use ldcad?
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(2017-01-27, 19:16)Miriana Wrote: I've 1.5 verision not 1.6 beta.

Are tutorial on internet to use ldcad?
1.5 has the bendable tube too.

Tutorial is on my site:
http://www.melkert.net/LDCad/docs/basicEdit
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(2017-01-28, 22:51)Roland Melkert Wrote:
(2017-01-27, 19:16)Miriana Wrote: I've 1.5 verision not 1.6 beta.

Are tutorial on internet to use ldcad?
1.5 has the bendable tube too.

Tutorial is on my site:
http://www.melkert.net/LDCad/docs/basicEdit

Thanks Roland.
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