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+ | ====== Un espace de travail (ensemble de barres d' | ||
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+ | =====Description===== | ||
+ | As a person who works in prototyping, | ||
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+ | So, having a bit of time and an intern to help, I finally decided to do it. Many thanks to Yannick Paré for having done much of the hard work in modeling the tools, getting all the buttons designed and the shortucts in place. | ||
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+ | **[[http:// | ||
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+ | =====How to install: | ||
+ | Download the .zip file. Unzip. | ||
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+ | Copy the .tb file to where you have the rest of Rhino workspaces. Place the ToolLib folder somewhere logical where you can find it easily. | ||
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+ | Open Rhino and first, go to Options, Files. | ||
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+ | Now, go to Tools> | ||
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+ | =====How to use:===== | ||
+ | All other bars are controlled from the **PopupMillTools** button. That will pop up a bar of 5 buttons, with Flat, Ball, Toroid (Bull), Odd sizes, amd Toolholders. | ||
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+ | //If you don't want cascading popup toolbars, open the other toolbars in the workspace and re-arrange the tools to suit your needs.// | ||
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+ | =====How it works:===== | ||
+ | I'm mainly using the Insert function with scaling. | ||
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+ | Yes, I know, this is a great application for scripting, it should be possible to automatically construct tools from a database, even the [[rhino: | ||
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+ | Hopefully the library will grow over time and allow you to have a basis to create your own tools as you need. Be happy to have any comments or suggestions, | ||
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