Container (Corner Fittings) Kit

When I get it right.
I think the line down the middle will disappear

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Ya I think this approach you took I can see it working correctly down the line.

Hey. That’s Nice.!!

Yes, that is a way to create a variable radius but tell us how long it took to create it. In Creo or solidworks and many other cad programs you could have created the same variable radius in a matter of seconds. Shapr3D needs to add important commands if they want to keep up with the rest of the Cad software out there.

Thank you

It’s even faster in xDesign, its free a bundle, I don’t like it but it works.

:laughing:
Maybe someday, we will see it on Shapr

Shapr is like a film camera replaced with a digital sensor, but they keep adding more manual buttons, ok I guess I’ll use it but!

Shapr

Shapr in another 10 years.

Hey Arron,
I tried to follow your steps, but I couldn’t.
Could you explain more about what you did?

  1. First you drew a rectangular plan.
  2. Then you created a cube with this plan.
  3. Then, on this cube, you built the Guide Curves.
  4. And with the curves you applied the Loft…?

Thank you.

Hi Paulo
On the original proposal.
Once the cube was extruded.
I added a sketch to each of the three cube faces (top, front, right)
With an ARC on each sketch.
These arc ends need to snap to the cube edge lines and to the end of the arc on the adjacent face. The angle of each ARC must be locked to 90 by entering the number so it is manually set. The three ARCs have the same variable as their Radius.
If this is all set up right, changing the Radius variable will adjust all three ARCs and they will stay attached to each other.
I have attached the Shapr file to look at.
Corner_Example.shapr (51.2 KB)

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Thank you, Arron.
Now I got it.

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