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Topic ClosedhELIX NOT YET PERFECT ?

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    Posted: 12.Aug.2011 at 09:41

I will make hlical stairs to arround a tank, of course i must used, helix to path the rung & side plate and railing,

For example used both diameter=8000 (upper and lower) turn high=1800 and turn=3
The stairs will be around a tank, with 3 rotation

The problem is helix is not perfect, after i made helix the line is not in one line (when see on top view), it's problem when i attach railing is not precision.

Anybody can help me? Or maybe the program autocad still not perfect?


Edited by ari740 - 12.Aug.2011 at 09:49
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You'll have to post a drawing so we can see what the problem is before suggesting a solution.
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