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Re: [OpenSCAD] Rectangle with one curved edge

JT
John Tucker
Thu, Apr 6, 2017 4:16 PM

Just got the daily digest ... thanks to all who helped ...
Embarrassment is ok with me, it forces me to go further on my
own instead of looking for easy solutions. I'm in awe of
those of you on this forum that are so willing to help and
divert your attention from more serious things.

I'm on digest mode and will have to now work with the
suggestions all of you have contributed. Thanks again to all.

Just got the daily digest ... thanks to all who helped ... Embarrassment is ok with me, it forces me to go further on my own instead of looking for easy solutions. I'm in awe of those of you on this forum that are so willing to help and divert your attention from more serious things. I'm on digest mode and will have to now work with the suggestions all of you have contributed. Thanks again to all.
RP
Ronaldo Persiano
Thu, Apr 6, 2017 6:46 PM

John,

One more detail about my solution. The assignment $fn=120; may not be
adequate depending on the rectangle sizes you need. A better choice would
be:

$fn = 100*max(Rx/sx,Ry/sy);

That assignment should be inside arc_square() just after intersection(){  .
A value of $fn=32 might be enough for the circles inside module offset() .

2017-04-06 13:16 GMT-03:00 John Tucker jart3@verizon.net:

Just got the daily digest ... thanks to all who helped ...

Embarrassment is ok with me, it forces me to go further on my

own instead of looking for easy solutions. I'm in awe of

those of you on this forum that are so willing to help and

divert your attention from more serious things.

I'm on digest mode and will have to now work with the

suggestions all of you have contributed. Thanks again to all.

John, One more detail about my solution. The assignment $fn=120; may not be adequate depending on the rectangle sizes you need. A better choice would be: $fn = 100*max(Rx/sx,Ry/sy); That assignment should be inside arc_square() just after intersection(){ . A value of $fn=32 might be enough for the circles inside module offset() . 2017-04-06 13:16 GMT-03:00 John Tucker <jart3@verizon.net>: > Just got the daily digest ... thanks to all who helped ... > > Embarrassment is ok with me, it forces me to go further on my > > own instead of looking for easy solutions. I'm in awe of > > those of you on this forum that are so willing to help and > > divert your attention from more serious things. > > > > I'm on digest mode and will have to now work with the > > suggestions all of you have contributed. Thanks again to all. >