I have O.C.D when it comes to neat, compact, real world stuff. Also had a really big Stroke 7 years ago & had to watch your video about 6 times; because of my loss of memory. Really learnt a lot & enjoyed every viewing. Thanks Tall Bridgeguy.
This is a great tutorial - very clear and informative with a nice steady pace. Thank you so much for posting, I found it very helpful. You are a champion!
Love the video, thank you. Seeing how you handled small mistakes made it even more useful. ( personal comment, remove "right?" from your lexicon, right? )
To PowderpuffPuncher Thanks! I believe I used the length of an arc formula to determine the length of bridge I wanted and then developed the radius 101'.
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. It helped a lot to get some interesting and useful informations. However could you please explain how you're able to determine the depth at which the radius measurement should go down? Thanks. Cheers!
Learned a few things in this video thank you for that, but it did leave a question that was never talked about. How did you know to go down 101' for your first guide? That was required to match your 2' arch done on the bridge. Anything besides 101' will not work. If you had of selected a 3' arch, then 101' on the first guide would not work.
Right click on the arch and select " Entity ID" and there you will see "Diameter" and beside it 101', or just use the "dimension tool" which will give you the answer for that radius,
Excelent tutorial, I'm looking forward for all of your videos that will be posted. Congratulations for your tutorial style. Regards, Horia and as for "KillSwitch1970", after the arch is created, just measure it's radius, use the "Dimension tool" and the reail posts should be fastened to the beam.
Holy.fuck(sorry my language).i.love.you! Was doing a 10 meter rope bridge with like 110 beams and started moving them down 1 by 1 and was like... COME ON after just 10 xDDD Old Video so you probably wont see this, but i still love you!
I have O.C.D when it comes to neat, compact, real world stuff. Also had a really big Stroke 7 years ago & had to watch your video about 6 times; because of my loss of memory. Really learnt a lot & enjoyed every viewing. Thanks Tall Bridgeguy.
you dont need to soften that line, just press down shift while you delete the line :). Great tutorial !
Great tutorial. I've used it twice now to make clatter bridges, just do everything upside down! :)
This is a great tutorial - very clear and informative with a nice steady pace. Thank you so much for posting, I found it very helpful. You are a champion!
Hi loved this tutorial. One mystery still how do you get the exact distance to the position of the center of your circle axe?
Love the video, thank you.
Seeing how you handled small mistakes made it even more useful.
( personal comment, remove "right?" from your lexicon, right? )
To PowderpuffPuncher Thanks! I believe I used the length of an arc formula to determine the length of bridge I wanted and then developed the radius 101'.
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. It helped a lot to get some interesting and useful informations. However could you please explain how you're able to determine the depth at which the radius measurement should go down? Thanks.
Cheers!
Learned a few things in this video thank you for that, but it did leave a question that was never talked about. How did you know to go down 101' for your first guide? That was required to match your 2' arch done on the bridge. Anything besides 101' will not work. If you had of selected a 3' arch, then 101' on the first guide would not work.
Right click on the arch and select " Entity ID" and there you will see "Diameter" and beside it 101', or just use the "dimension tool" which will give you the answer for that radius,
Thanks so much for this informative tutorial. I'm still practicing to achieve what you've demonstrated.
Excelent tutorial, I'm looking forward for all of your videos that will be posted. Congratulations for your tutorial style. Regards, Horia and as for "KillSwitch1970", after the arch is created, just measure it's radius, use the "Dimension tool" and the reail posts should be fastened to the beam.
Thank You Tall Bridge Guy very interesting and instructive project learned so much from it Great!
going to try it right away! thk u very much, sir
thanks u.can you create video build a cantilever bridge for everybody? You are a champion!
How can you know where to start the 2nd circle?
thanks a lot. this was very helpful
Holy.fuck(sorry my language).i.love.you!
Was doing a 10 meter rope bridge with like 110 beams and started moving them down 1 by 1 and was like... COME ON after just 10 xDDD
Old Video so you probably wont see this, but i still love you!
Agradezco
Awesome, thanks
i to make it but i can't do
bonsiuer
This time I will use Woodprix plans for this.
I bought plans from Woodprix and did it very quickly.