Geo Fire pit

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Thanks for sharing! I scaled all of the files in the up at the same time with the proportions locked. Only the spider web pieces fit together correctly. Luckily I only cut the next 5 pieces which didn't fit. Do I have to scale each panel individually? Also, I didn't see a file for the bottom plate. I had to draw one up, no big deal. Is it supposed to be open at the bottom?
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gilley76 wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:39 am Thanks for sharing! I scaled all of the files in the up at the same time with the proportions locked. Only the spider web pieces fit together correctly. Luckily I only cut the next 5 pieces which didn't fit. Do I have to scale each panel individually? Also, I didn't see a file for the bottom plate. I had to draw one up, no big deal. Is it supposed to be open at the bottom?
i got no idea what you did but i just reopend the file all parts are there including the bottom and they fit fine
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I started over with a fresh download and now all the images look correct. I must have elongated them as a group and saved it that way by mistake. So every time I opened the file it was wrong. I'm still learning my way around Inkscape.
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wow
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OMG I am going to waste so much metal trying to figure this out!!!!!
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Absolutely beautiful! Thank you.
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I'm trying to make the same style but for a lamp shade, and i'm getting lost for how many hexagons and pentagons to use for a complete sphere.
Some1 knows where to get that type of info ?
The learning curve is exponential AKA "never ends " !
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_jay_ wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 2:05 am I'm trying to make the same style but for a lamp shade, and i'm getting lost for how many hexagons and pentagons to use for a complete sphere.
Some1 knows where to get that type of info ?
Have u tried Opening up the dxf file on page 1 of this post and counting em up?
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yes i did, and there is a lot of them !
The learning curve is exponential AKA "never ends " !
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_jay_ wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 4:15 am yes i did, and there is a lot of them !
20 HEXAGONS AND 12 PENTAGONS MAKE THE SPHERE.
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Nice, tnx a lot !
The learning curve is exponential AKA "never ends " !
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yall got the dfx for the wildlife pit , that is absolutely breathtaking
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