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The multi-panel folding doors are a popular feature of my designs.
I have been racking my brain trying to figure out how to get these doors to curve/bend.
Any suggestions would be fantastic.
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you would need to create the family already on an arc using a radial array. Making it parametric will be a difficult feat indeed and would be a fun little exercise but thinking in my mind it seems achievable.
A quick solution would be to just create an opening with an extrusion to fill the opening to represent the panels and apply a surface pattern perhaps.
I'd give the radial array a try if i had some free time. Maybe in about 3 weeks or so i might have some time to try this out, you have me intrigued.
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