Bonsai_Tutorials/018500_20250220_0824 - Extruding a profile along a path/018500_20250220_0824 - Extruding a profile along a path.srt

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So you can extrude a profile along a path.
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To make kind of an extruded path.
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Both the path and the profile however need to be curves.
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And so before I do this I'm going to convert this mesh here to a curve.
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I'm going to tab into it and scale it down a little bit.
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And then you pick the path.
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Go to this tool.
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Data tab there.
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And then geometry.
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And object.
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And then pick the profile.
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You can see it extrudes it where it's kind of tapered down at the corner there.
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To correct that go to 2D.
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And then you can actually fill the end caps.
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There you go.
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And it's not destructive where you can tab into it and change the profile.
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And you can again change the spline type.
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If you'd like.
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I'll do this here. Same thing.
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And you can actually change the profile after the fact too.
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And then it changes the extrusions dynamically.
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So unfortunately the...
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There's no... When we get into Bonsai there's no tools that do this intelligently and save it into the IFC file.
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So if you need to create a geometry like this you would use these Blender tools.
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And then you would ultimately convert it to a mesh.
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So it's dumb geometry now.
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And then you would save it back into the IFC file.
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I think the functionality to do this though is getting pretty close.
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So I imagine it being there in the future but not currently.