Ielenio
Guest
Good morning to all,
I started studying the editor of families and wanted to make a plinth on 3 poles as exercise. the plinth is triangular with the beveled corners (a sort of hexagon with, alternating, three far sides and three shorts).
the parameters I would like to insert are:
1) distance of the poles between them (dist between two repeated poles, two to two, for all and obviously equal for all). I would also like to make them equidistant from the geometric baricentro.
2) diameter of the poles.
3) offset of plinth edges from poles.
4) plinth thickness.
I suggest that the difficulties I encountered at the parameter 1)
to do this, I set a reference plan in between each pair of poles and set the fairness with alignment.
I noticed, in the "reference level" of the "floor plans" (project browser), that some reference plans move with the circles (i.e. the sections of the pillars) and others do not.
is there a way to bind the movements of the reference plans to an object (in this case the circle of the pole in section)?
or, is there a way to set up a sort of hierarchy, of movements of reference plans, bound to objects?
I hope to have explained well, unfortunately I am writing in a hurry.
I started studying the editor of families and wanted to make a plinth on 3 poles as exercise. the plinth is triangular with the beveled corners (a sort of hexagon with, alternating, three far sides and three shorts).
the parameters I would like to insert are:
1) distance of the poles between them (dist between two repeated poles, two to two, for all and obviously equal for all). I would also like to make them equidistant from the geometric baricentro.
2) diameter of the poles.
3) offset of plinth edges from poles.
4) plinth thickness.
I suggest that the difficulties I encountered at the parameter 1)
to do this, I set a reference plan in between each pair of poles and set the fairness with alignment.
I noticed, in the "reference level" of the "floor plans" (project browser), that some reference plans move with the circles (i.e. the sections of the pillars) and others do not.
is there a way to bind the movements of the reference plans to an object (in this case the circle of the pole in section)?
or, is there a way to set up a sort of hierarchy, of movements of reference plans, bound to objects?
I hope to have explained well, unfortunately I am writing in a hurry.