algorithmic modeling for Rhino
peacock has tools you are looking for, for instance the one in the image circled in red.
"Give me advice"
Sure, learn a bit about how to use the software before trying very complex stuff.
Did you just create and delete another thread for this? I started a reply and now have nowhere else to post it. :(
If you must create a new thread, please acknowledge the code that I referred to earlier, which answers your question specifically - even though you found it too complex.
Second, there is no reason to be using that person's 1.3 MB Rhino file when you are using just two curves for your new GH model. Those two curves, one of which is a mirror of the other, can be internalized in your GH file. I did that in the attached copy.
Third, you probably need to learn how Anemone works by finding and/or creating a simpler example.
Finally, for now at least, I have simplified some aspects of your code to make it more readable and easier to understand. I think the yellow group is getting off on the wrong track and there are better ways, but it's a start.
The purple group (not shown) containing Anemone code is useless as is.
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