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Carl Waldman
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Join date: 10 Oct 2006
Posts: 2
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10-24-2006 13:59
I'm trying to make a rounded box with dimensions around 30x20x10. I've been tinkering for a while and I'm wondering if there is a better technique I can use. I've got large, thing cubes for all the side and cylinders hollowed and cut to make the bevel on the edges. The part that's giving me fits is the corners. I can see I can make a hollowed cut sphere to get the shape about right but I can't seem to size it so that it lines up with the cylinders. Is there a trick I'm missing?
Thanks, Carl Waldman
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Join date: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 7,496
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10-24-2006 14:22
Make sure the cylinders and the spheres are exactly the same size along the relevant axes. Cut the cylinders and spheres into quarters, and then further dimple the spheres in half. As long as the sizes are the same, they should fit together perfectly.
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Carl Waldman
Registered User
Join date: 10 Oct 2006
Posts: 2
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10-24-2006 14:37
Thanks so much. I got it figured out. I have the hollow set differently. That was my problem. Straight as can be now.
Thanks, Carl Waldman
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