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I often want to create joints like this:

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Since I end up making these more than a little, I'd like a fast way to do it (i.e. on the order of < 10 seconds)

I've found a couple tools which come close to being the ideal solution, but I've had some problems with them as listed below:

  • When using the spin tool I usually end up having to fiddle with the location for a while in order to to get a natural curve:

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    Are there any techniques to expedite this process of fiddling?

  • The bridge tool is nice because I can precisely specify where both ends of the joint will be, however I often end up with subtly uneven joints, probably due to my initial mesh being not quite square.

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    Is there a fast way to correctly line up the initial edge loops in a way that will result in an even joint?

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  • $\begingroup$ @cegaton I've tried that, but as far as I could tell it didn't seem to support the rounded joints that I want. $\endgroup$
    – gandalf3
    Commented Jan 5, 2015 at 7:06
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    $\begingroup$ Bridge edge loops works wonderfully. To fix the uneven joints use the smoothness slider. $\endgroup$
    – user1853
    Commented Jan 5, 2015 at 7:18
  • $\begingroup$ @cegaton I did, but it remained uneven.. (or maybe it's just me) $\endgroup$
    – gandalf3
    Commented Jan 5, 2015 at 7:24
  • $\begingroup$ Yes, it remains uneven. Then how about building from a 1/4 torus? Though it's not what you are asking. I think it would also be fast enough to create such model. :P $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 5, 2015 at 7:34

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The spin tool is well suited for creating joins:

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Spin Alt-R it works best (expected results) in orthographic mode. The selected parts of the mesh will be rotated around the 3D cursor. The 3D cursor should precisely set vie the properties panel N.

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The last operator settings allow to adjust the angle and steps:

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If you focus more on modelling speed than accuracy the the bend tool could also be useful: How does the bend tool work?

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This is a combination with more mesh and less curve:

  1. Create a cube;
  2. Bevel an side edge;
  3. Extract a path;
  4. Convert to curve by AltC1, set depth and resolution.
  5. Convert it back to mesh by AltC2.

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a curve with a bezer circle as bevel object:

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  • $\begingroup$ Nice :) I'm mostly interested in mesh solutions though, as I normally want to do this while working on existing mesh models. I'm also looking for speed, and I doubt I could do this and join it into my mesh object very quickly.. Useful trick regardless, will keep it in mind. $\endgroup$
    – gandalf3
    Commented Jan 5, 2015 at 7:13

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