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Posted by Josmarco at Nov 23, 2010, 7:13:38 PM
Ramps
How I can draw a ramp?

Posted by hansmex at Nov 23, 2010, 7:31:08 PM
Re: Ramps
Jose,

If you're not more specific, we can't give a proper answer.
Can you show a picture of the kind of ramp you need?

Simplest way I can think of is a stretched triangle.

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Posted by Josmarco at Nov 23, 2010, 7:38:58 PM
Re: Ramps
Ok, but my English is very basic

To which I refer is the typical ramp in the doorways of buildings

Posted by Josmarco at Nov 23, 2010, 7:40:14 PM
Re: Ramps
Within a plant, a ramp to provide two different heights

Posted by hansmex at Nov 23, 2010, 7:48:40 PM
Re: Ramps
Jose,

If your English isn't good, ask your question again in French, Spanish, German or Dutch ... and you will get an answer in that language.
Don't you forget the picture?! Here you can read how to post it.

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Posted by Josmarco at Nov 23, 2010, 7:50:18 PM
Re: Ramps
ok, thanks

Posted by wrosun at Nov 25, 2010, 10:02:52 AM
Re: Ramps
I dont know by ramp what do u want ..............if u mean walking path then use come thing like box and decrease its height to decrease the thickness...or if u mean ramps ...like in skateboards then see this
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search...mp;styp=m&btnG=Search

Posted by Bucky at Nov 25, 2010, 5:13:39 PM
Re: Ramps
You could also make a simple ramp with a wall part. One end of the wall at 0" height the other end at the top height. Then make the wall as wide as you wish.

To make a ramp about one step up for a doorway, I might make a wall 48" long, 0" at one end, 6" at the other and perhaps 36" wide.

Bucky