I have a big problem with Offset Curve too and I don't know how to
solve it. If the curve is closed and have some segments with lenght
smaller than offset distance , then, the curve get broken before
offset and makes strange forms. If I use the rhino command (out
grasshopper) with the same curve and values I get a nice closed and
perfectly offset curve.

Anyone knows how to solve it without write VBnet code?

Best Regards.

On Jan 31, 11:17 am, bildsoe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Thøger
>
> Have you relocated yourself to Germany ;) ?
>
> I have also been experiencing problems with theoffsetcurve, and my
> solution was to write a vb.net script instead.
> I think (im not sure) that when implementing thecurveoffsetas a lot
> of other functions there was has been a balancing act between making
> it easily usable and providing enough settings. Anyways by using the
> scripting solution you have total control.
>
> /Thomas Bildsøe
>
> On Jan 29, 11:06 pm, Thøger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When ioffsetaf lets say 10 joined curves one of the corners is
> > rounded but the rest is sharp. Is there a way to make all of the with
> > sharp corners??

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