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I've to make this shutter or where can i find one


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Hi ReMark.

 

I can do it but if you can resume the commands for the simply way to do it i'de apreciate.

 

Probably i don't do this the easyest way.

 

Many thanks

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Make a profile of your frame and the slat and use either Extrude or Sweep. Probably the toughest part is getting the spacing and angle of the slat correct. This can be worked out in 2D.

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If you built a shutter from scratch why wouldn't you make it the size you need?

 

You could try the Move Faces command .

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No ReMak,

this is one i've found on net, i just want to know if is i possible to resyse it in both axis (x,y).

 

Thsnks.

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You easily could have made your own by now.

 

Same advice as previous. Move Faces. If that doesn't work try Offset Faces.

 

What size does it have to be?

 

Is this supposed to be a wood or metal shutter?

 

Are the louvers in your image slanted in the opposite direction than your 3D shutter drawing? One other thing I noticed is it appears there is a space between each louver (they do not touch each other). Your 3D shutter does not have this space.

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I've a shutter but not with the measures i need, how can i rezyse it?

 

I've attached it.

 

 

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It is a 3D block. It may be as simple as >> Copy with basepoint, then paste it into your drawing. Then Scale appropriately.

 

By the way, those louvres are drawn upside down. The slats are supposed to protrude at the bottom, not at the top as they are drawn. The slats, as drawn protrude past the frames, and that is also wrong.

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You easily could have made your own by now.

 

Same advice as previous. Move Faces. If that doesn't work try Offset Faces.

 

What size does it have to be?

 

Is this supposed to be a wood or metal shutter?

 

Are the louvers in your image slanted in the opposite direction than your 3D shutter drawing? One other thing I noticed is it appears there is a space between each louver (they do not touch each other). Your 3D shutter does not have this space.

 

Hi.

 

Measures:

One with H=1.10cm W=0.75cm and other with H=1.10cm W=0.50cm

 

Metal shutter, green aluminum

 

 

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The block is ok like that, doesn't have to be too much detail.

 

Forget the image, that's only an example from google.

 

Thanks.

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It is a 3D block. It may be as simple as >> Copy with basepoint, then paste it into your drawing. Then Scale appropriately.

 

By the way, those louvres are drawn upside down. The slats are supposed to protrude at the bottom, not at the top as they are drawn. The slats, as drawn protrude past the frames, and that is also wrong.

 

Thanks by the advise.

 

The scale is not proportional.

 

As i wrote before the block is ok like that, doesn't have to be too much detail.

 

Thanks.

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Thanks by the advise.

 

The scale is not proportional.

 

As i wrote before the block is ok like that, doesn't have to be too much detail.

 

Thanks.

Good luck with your project.
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