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hello to all, I should model the bar I attach as photo, in practice a double helix.I tried in various ways but nothing. I have to start from 14 square tube and then dig it in the middle.I ask if please you can attach me a part to hold as an example. greetings
 

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hello to all, I should model the bar I attach as photo, in practice a double helix.I tried in various ways but nothing. I have to start from 14 square tube and then dig it in the middle.I ask if please you can attach me a part to hold as an example. greetings
Helical quadruple, if you leave from a square. If then there are bevels...
sweep the profile along the path that corresponds to the axis of the twisted frame tube, then in the options of the function set as from attached image.
 

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that of the photo seems a twist of an inferriate, and you can get it (as in reality ) using the flettere function with popped the flag on torsione.
 
that of the photo seems a twist of an inferriate, and you can get it (as in reality ) using the flettere function with popped the flag on torsione.
exactly torque inferriate. I also try using "flettere".

Thanks marcof for the straight, I did first propeller and then sweep but it didn't work! Thank you for listening.
Greetings:
 
exactly torque inferriate. I also try using "flettere".
apart from the issue of performance (using the fletre funzine employs at least 4-5 votes more to regenerate) than perhaps in your case could be influential having few features on the same part, it must be said that the sweep is more versatile because it allows you to have the twist even on variously curved traits. with the tools of twist and bending you become old.. .

said this let me remove a pebble from the shoe taking advantage of your post (no staff eh!)
you start from a tube because I imagine costs less, be lighter, is done by car etc.
well, with this we have decreed, for years now, the death of wrought iron, the true one. by now the inferriate and the gates are all in fake wrought iron, with fake forged leaves, fake forged spears and a tide of fake curls and elements that of artistic do not have a tube. all customers have the same type of product contenting themselves with the fearful repetition of identical forms throughout the neighborhood supplied by the same "fabric" to think of having artistic and unique erasure. are no longer artistic, beautiful or original of a plastic garden chair printed in wool in billions of specimens.

of the series "I would work but I can't and then we pretend that..." so far, but far away, it seems true.
 

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well, with this we have decreed, for years now, the death of wrought iron, the true one.
I'm sorry, but you want to put that pollution forged with the coal on... then beat on the nightmare other noise pollution, then patience in winter but in summer to give bats on a nightmare without even air conditioning, and with the pc you do nothing at all, at least if not some drawing of volutes.
to make wrought iron, (other than knowing how to beat) there goes a lot of passion. :biggrin::biggrin:
 
"x marcof": thanks to the straights I tried both sweep and flet, rightly the sweep function is better.
for the question of wrought iron in reality I expressed myself badly (this is a full wand). I already wanted to recreate it to be inserted in the gate. I agree in full just make a lap on the net and almost all the suppliers of "basket wrought" have all the same products. then by now both the spears and other wands are made by machine and certainly not forged. Unfortunately the real artisans who still do this job you have to look for them with lantern.:eek:
with this greeting and thank you for the straight.
 
I'm sorry, but you want to put that pollution forged with the coal on... then beat on the nightmare other noise pollution, then patience in winter but in summer to give bats on a nightmare without even air conditioning, and with the pc you do nothing at all, at least if not some drawing of volutes.
to make wrought iron, (other than knowing how to beat) there goes a lot of passion.
There are still "fabrics", which more than anything re-affiliate the rows of the ploughs, because, you know, once you lose the thread, they go "baked", not ripped, the piece ends in zero time.
the problem "consummation is that today, being the real blacksmiths of a time really reduced to the lumicino, farmers are found to make them re-affiliate of emery (a real horror!!!:eek:) and after a few re-affilatures are to be thrown, also because the scoured part is not "hardened" on the surface thanks to the heating and the incrudi material I don't know...

those few who still do so are literally "chambered" of vomeri to beat... and it's a hard job, very hard...paid little (new words don't cost a madness).
 
do not imagine the price difference between a "standard" balcony and a wrought iron (true wrought iron), is rich stuff. :redface:

in Swiss where I work, the parapets are made with a frame in plate 30x8 and pyombines in round 10 mm, the most spenders make them do with 40x10 and 12 mm diameter pyombines... a real waste...:biggrin:
Att. ne, it's the architects who ask us so... real crap, but temp' is.
 

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