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#1901 |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Thank you Witasso!
It works! Should I mask throat and rear chamber resonances? |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Last edited by zerowaf; 23rd May 2011 at 03:06 PM. Reason: double posting! |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Ah ok, now I get it
![]() @Jean-Michel Thanks a lot - so simple and still, this one I didnīt know. Works great ![]() @DrDyna Good question. The exported horn geometrie could be translated into some CAD-Style, but this is rather a task for a intermiediate Programm or a CAD-Import Filter than for hornresp itself. I didnīt look it up, but maybe we could use something to visualize Excel-Charts, I bet there is something out there which is able to cope with Spread-Sheet data in order to get it into a CAD of some sort. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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It is like Sabbelbacke says. Once you have pasted the "Schematic Diagram" exportdata into Excel there should probably be no problem.
When Googling it seems to be quite a few freeware converters out there. This is one XL - Excel to AutoCAD Home I would be grateful if someone tried and then gave instructios on how to. |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Devon UK
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Easy Horn Excel Spreadsheet
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Join Date: May 2007
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Why would that help? Check the Hornresp export *.txt file and you will be aware. Last edited by revintage; 24th May 2011 at 01:55 PM. |
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Length (cm) Area (sq cm) Radius (cm) Angle (deg) Side Len (cm) Height/2 (cm) Top Len (cm) Width/2 (cm) Width Flare 0.000000 620.000000 14.048207 -0.828064 0.000000 12.450000 0.000000 12.449799 Con 0.500000 619.362115 14.040979 -0.828490 0.500042 12.443634 0.500041 12.443353 Con 1.000000 618.724231 14.033746 -0.828917 1.000083 12.437262 1.000081 12.436906 Con 1.500000 618.086346 14.026510 -0.829344 1.500125 12.430883 1.500122 12.430459 Con 2.000000 617.448462 14.019271 -0.829773 2.000166 12.424498 2.000163 12.424013 Con 2.500000 616.810577 14.012027 -0.830202 2.500208 12.418105 2.500203 12.417566 Con ....*snip* this goes on for about 4 pages.... My original intention was to suggest perhaps Hornresp could benefit from having an export to something other than text, such as .3ds or .skp which would make it a lot easier to fold it up and see what I'm looking at. I guess the basic idea is I'm not comfortable enough with my hornresp skills yet to trust that I'm reading this export data properly enough to start marking wood. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Change L to longer intervals. 0,5cm seems to be kind of overkill
. Also remove the columns you donīt use.
Last edited by revintage; 24th May 2011 at 04:15 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Hornresp data values can optionally be exported as 'comma separated values' or *.csv files, rather than 'text' or *.txt files, if this is preferred. Comma separated values files can be opened directly in Excel. Note 15 on page 20 of the Help file may also be of interest. Kind regards, David
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