In this Rhino Grasshopper tutorial, you can learn how to model a parametric stair railing in Grasshopper from scratch. First, we will model the random base curves and then use the Pufferfish plugin (Tween Consecutive Curves) to extract the final curves. Download The Free Example File👇 parametrichouse.com/parametric-stair-railing
Hi, I would like to know if there is a way to convert the mesh into BREP or NURBS surface that I can easily open in SolidWorks? I have been exploding your channel for a week and you do provide very good resource for using Rhino Grasshopper. Thanks!
You're welcome. You can try using subd conversion of the mesh . If solidworks works with Subd you're good to go but if it doesn't you have to manually convert the subd to Nurbs. This proces is completely manual as you have to look for the star connections and then convert it in to multiple patches of nurbs surfaces connected together.
Anyone know of projects/tutorials of how to actually build these amazing parametric creations? I mean, lots of additional steps would be required to make this happen. This would be a very heavy hand rail, necessitating a very sturdy fastening solution. Reason I ask, is because I work building these kind of things, and have started to get my head around grasshopper. Trying to solve the prep phase after these things are created, to export to cnc software.
In this Rhino Grasshopper tutorial, you can learn how to model a parametric stair railing in Grasshopper from scratch. First, we will model the random base curves and then use the Pufferfish plugin (Tween Consecutive Curves) to extract the final curves.
Download The Free Example File👇
parametrichouse.com/parametric-stair-railing
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Thanks for the video and for the details like how to calculate the distance between the lines
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Hi,
I would like to know if there is a way to convert the mesh into BREP or NURBS surface that I can easily open in SolidWorks?
I have been exploding your channel for a week and you do provide very good resource for using Rhino Grasshopper. Thanks!
You're welcome. You can try using subd conversion of the mesh . If solidworks works with Subd you're good to go but if it doesn't you have to manually convert the subd to Nurbs. This proces is completely manual as you have to look for the star connections and then convert it in to multiple patches of nurbs surfaces connected together.
Thanks!
You're welcome :)
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Anyone know of projects/tutorials of how to actually build these amazing parametric creations? I mean, lots of additional steps would be required to make this happen. This would be a very heavy hand rail, necessitating a very sturdy fastening solution.
Reason I ask, is because I work building these kind of things, and have started to get my head around grasshopper. Trying to solve the prep phase after these things are created, to export to cnc software.
Your course website doesnt open.
Pl. Share me the grasshopper course details
Check out Paracourse.com 👋
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Site take too long and doestnt open. Getting message as site not secure
@@tigertriumph9537 Thanks for the report...can you please try again
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@@ParametricHouse is para course and parametric house website same ?
I got to opened parametrichouse website
@@tigertriumph9537 yes they are the same....you can also use ghfile.com to access Parametric House