algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi :),
I'm a new Grasshopper-User and the problem I have, might be very easy to solve :P
I want to build a pipe (like the one on the picture I sticked to this post) witch is not only a surface. It should be a volume so I can use the STL to print it on the 3D-Printer.
Is there somebody who can help me?
Thanks a lot :)
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Thanks a lot for your Idea.
I tried it and it works, but the two caps of the pipe are also still there.
So now the problem is, that the volume pipe is closed by a ground and a top.
How do you get the Pipe without the Caps?
I have attached my code and the result of it in Rhino3D. I don't use a curve for input C at the pipe rather I used a Line.
Is there a mistake?
Thanks a lot! :)
I will try it!
Is there a posibility to build volume pipes along a variable curve?
The opportunities I tried (Codes from Mahdiyar and Pieter Segeren) created a volume pipe along a curve but with closed top an bottom.
And the solution of Joseph Oster works only for straight pipes - or is there a posability to do it this way on variable curves?
I have attached my curve and the solution (curved pipe) I want to have.
"The opportunities..." Not true Jonas. Look closer - then try again, you obviously did something wrong so uploading/showing your definition might help.
I attached my two codes, where I tried it your way.
I try to do it the complete same way you did it or did I make some mistake?
Maybe I have a fundamentel problem to understand.
If there is a top and a buttom at the red preview picture - what will do the 3D-Printer if I take the stl. out of Rhino and want to print it?
The have no strength but they are excisting.
Thanks a lot! .)
Now it works perfect!
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