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    • dermotcollD Offline
      dermotcoll
      last edited by

      Hi Guys

      Need to cut a hole in the worksurface of a unit to show the sink bowls(3d warehouse item). I dont know where to go after a couplke of hours trying to find a solution.

      I have tried deleting the bottom surface, intersecting with model etc but I still cant get it to do what I need.

      Any ideas - Please??????

      When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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      • R Offline
        remus
        last edited by

        Have you got a pic showing what you want to achieve? i cat imagine a situation where intersecting wouldnt work πŸ˜•

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        • Rich O BrienR Online
          Rich O Brien Moderator
          last edited by

          Hi, could you upload a pic of the worktop and sink? Even better the model itself so we can see your dilemma.

          Rich

          (Edit)

          Remus beat me to it, but like he said it should be straight forward

          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Hi Dermot,

            For a successful intersection of the top, make sure that you are in the editing context of that entity in case it's a group/component. The intersection lines will be created in any case but only when you are "inside", will they actually affect your basic geometry (i.e. cut it).

            Of course, I am not sure this is the case with you but for a stab in the dark, I think it will do it.

            Gai...

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            • dermotcollD Offline
              dermotcoll
              last edited by

              Sorry Guys - had to deal with two squealing kids and a dog there!!

              here is the pic

              Thanks


              Picture of sink unit

              When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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              • Rich O BrienR Online
                Rich O Brien Moderator
                last edited by

                Dermot,

                Gaieus seems to have solved your problem. Did you try it?

                Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                • dermotcollD Offline
                  dermotcoll
                  last edited by

                  I dont fully understand what he is telling me to do (my fault not gaieus!) Do I explode the top and then place the sink in position and intersect with model and then delete the sdurfaces marked by the intersection lines?

                  When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    You can do that but you don't need to explode (if it's a group/component). Just place the sink, edit the top group/component (double click on it) and do the intersection "inside". Make sure to use "Intersect with model".

                    Gai...

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                    • dermotcollD Offline
                      dermotcoll
                      last edited by

                      Does it take a huge chunk of processing power to do this as my machine is struggling big time to cope with this intersect with model.

                      When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        Well, you would only need to intersect the perimeter of the sink but as I see, when it's sunk into the top, there are lots of other edges being intersected.

                        Gai...

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                        • dermotcollD Offline
                          dermotcoll
                          last edited by

                          Thanks Gaieus & Rich

                          I finally got it - jeez but i'm slow at this!!! Pic to prove it!


                          sink unit - complete.jpg

                          When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            Did it take a lot to clean up unwanted geometry?

                            Gai...

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                            • dermotcollD Offline
                              dermotcoll
                              last edited by

                              Quite a while - what I should have done was to put the unit / top on its own layer then when I needed to clean up just turned off the layer and I would have been left with all the unwanted geometry.

                              Thanks for all your help Gaieus

                              When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                So what I would have done (provided you had the top as a separate group) is to

                                1. double click on the face of the top which should remain in place (this should select the face and both its external perimeter edges and the outer edges of the mess the sing made)
                                2. Copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl+C should do it)
                                3. now triple click everything and delete
                                4. paste in place what I need - the top with the clean hole in it.

                                Gai...

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                                • dermotcollD Offline
                                  dermotcoll
                                  last edited by

                                  Cheers Gaieus
                                  I will try that in a later model - deadline looming large because of that last trainwreck!!!

                                  Thanks again

                                  When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                                  • kmeadK Offline
                                    kmead
                                    last edited by

                                    This would be a case of think like a carpenter. The carpenter doesn't need the hole to exactly fit the sink, the sink just has to fit in the hole and since it has a return around the top edge, it will cover the parts of the hold that don't match the sink.

                                    The lazy man's way:

                                    First, hide the sink. Double click on the top until you get through the different groupings to where the top most surface is highlighted. Draw a rectangle on the surface of the top. Push pull the rectangle through the depth of the top. Turn on Hidden Geometry under the view Menu without exiting the sink top group, you will now see the ghosted view of the sink. Using the move tool or the push pull tool, move the sides of the hole until they are under the apron of the sink edge. Once that is done click out of the group, right click on the hidden sink and unhide it, turn off the hidden geometry under view and you are done. This uses very little geometry and represents what the carpenter will really do (they may put a radius in the corners but not always).

                                    Hope that was clear.

                                    I created Dilbertville, sorry about that...

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