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    Easy way to join lines?

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    • leedeeteeL Offline
      leedeetee
      last edited by

      Just wondering if there is an easy way to join lots of lines, a small minority of which are almost connected, but not quite, in order to create a face?

      I know I could do the laborious task of going over every line again but with a complex model or lots of arcs etc, this is not really practical. So, am I missing a script or an easier way? Weld doesn't seem to work for me??

      Cheers!

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        There is an "Extend Close Lines" plugin at Smustard (for $ 20)

        Gai...

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          My 2Dtools contains an Adjust tool.
          You pick/wipe-select target line(s) - they show orange.
          Double-click and they show cyan.
          Now you pick/wipe-select line(s) to be adjusted.
          They extend/trim to the target lines if they are coplanar.
          Double-click again to select new targets etc etc...
          With a little practice it's a quick way to tidy gaps etc... 💭

          TIG

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          • leedeeteeL Offline
            leedeetee
            last edited by

            Thanks chaps, I'll check them out.

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