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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

It seem so basic but i've been bashing my head with this one. I have created a definition for parametric IPE profile but i cannot extrude it along spline (it works as extrude linear & extrude along vector). If someone could check this out & explain some more... any solution would be much appreciated.

attached file is for GH_v0.6.0043

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Hi, that might not be the answer you are looking for, but there's a cool blog called geometrygym, where Jon Mirtschin offer some interesting tools that if I didn't ge it wrong he has developed (and is still doing it, I think). There some structural pluguins for rhino to link rhino and structural analisys software. You can choose from a quite long list of profiles and sweep them along any curve. It has lots of other usefull stuff. You will find it here.

Hope it helps
yes, i know about geometrygym and also use his structural draw tools... but i wanna do this inside GH, if it's possible!? Been also playing w/ Cinema4D and there's a 3step parametric procedure for doing this, as it already has parametric profiles in splines menu. So you select profile, create rail (or two) & sweep it along... and everything is still staying parametric for further use. That is what i want to achieve with GH. I wanna create parametric profile presets and then use them as i please... and share w/ everyone 'cause it really is very useful.
Seems like you found a solution entirely within Grasshopper which is great. From the other active thread about other plug-ins interacting with Grasshopper, I'm keen to develop the link where a lot of the routines I've created could become components in Grasshopper. The routines I've already written are parametric (in that you can bulk update a section property applied to curves/layers anytime later on in the process), and that the can handle profile orientation (and be calculated from the position of the curve mid point relating to a Rhino surface). I'm about to post a blog entry or two to better explain how these work with an example or two.

Cheers,

Jon
orient should do it. you can take planar profiles and orient them to a curve and then loft them or sweep them.
I have it working. Ill post the code shortly. You needed to join your curves so that the could be swept as one unit.
Here you go.
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:D I do the same!! (i didnt hit refresh after looking for something to eat):

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Awesome manuel. It is good to see the many ways things can get done within grasshopper. You have your solution in two ways :)
nice to know that i've missed such a basic one as join curves, it only shows that i have still much too learn about GH geometry.

nice solutions although Manuel's had a glitch - profile's starting point needs to be manually placed at the start/end of the sweeping curve to work properly (is OK if, in definition, curve's end point is selected as a starting point for a profile)
see attached, it should extrude any curve along a spline
Peter
attached where?
Hi, I am new in GH and this was very usefull to me, but it is possible to extrude, sweep or loft along polyline any curve. I mean I want to start with circle and end with rectangle. Thanks
Dalibor

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