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half moon lazy susan

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Does anyone have a 3d image of a half moon lazy susan? I have found full rounds but not half moons.

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here is the half moon shelf minus the pole. you can practice making the pole from a display cube.
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Damon,
Thanks. I will have fun making the pole. I haven't used display cubes much so this will push me to do so.

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Damon,

How do you make a display cube round? Sounds stupid doesn't it? :roll: I have tried and can't find out how to do it. What am I missing?

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Take a display cube and size it 1x1xHow ever tall you want it. Then take the cube into the parts editor and then click on contour mode. Click on the Circle tool and you will want to type in the box at the bottom middle of the screen

.5 , .5 enter (these are your x and y coordinates) with a radius of .5 enter . This will give you a 1" diameter circle in the middle of your display cube. now get out of the contour mode and RT Click and choose create part with closed contour, click on the circle and it will turn green an then click the NEXT button at the bottom middle of the screen. Then click return and YES . You should have a round pole now.
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Here ya go.
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Thanks Damon

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Damon,

Look, I did it, with your help, of course. I am pretty excited.

Thank you,

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Good Job. :beer:
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Great!

"Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and feed him for a lifetime."

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