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    • C Offline
      clayc
      last edited by

      thanks for the advice. i will give it a try with the tubes.

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      • mitcorbM Offline
        mitcorb
        last edited by

        Hi, clayc:
        Consider making one vertical tube, make it a Component, then rotate copy(Select comp, Q+Control in windows) that to do the others. Multiple instances of the same comp keeps file size down. Or, if it is not a circular footprint then Move Copy along the path. Or, if you are familiar with plugins, there is a plugin or two or three for copying along a path.

        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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        • Jean LemireJ Offline
          Jean Lemire
          last edited by

          Hi folks.

          Click in sequence on the scenes tabs of this SU file for ideas.


          Opening in treillis.skp

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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          • W Offline
            wyatt
            last edited by

            If you go the component route, you probably only need to make the tubes 4 or 5-sided, not true 24-sided circles, as that is probably more detail/faces than you need.

            I'm surprised the intersect with... command didn't do what you wanted. That's a standard command, not a Solid Tools command so it shouldn't have given you the "not a solid" message. Are you sure you were following mitcorb's suggestion correctly?

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              Wyatt, since he drew the trellis as just lines with no faces, it wouldn't be a solid. And Intersect is for faces not for edges.

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                wyatt
                last edited by

                Dave, maybe we're talking about different things, but I don't think that's true. Grouped faces can cut ungrouped edges with the Intersect Faces with Model command. The group doesn't necessarily have to be "solid." Unless someone is using the Solid Tools, there is no way to get a "not solid" error simply by intersecting geometry. The default "intersect with" tools don't check for solids. Maybe I misunderstood Mitcorb's original answers, but I don't think he was suggesting the use of the Pro Solid Tools.

                I guess it depends on the result clayc is looking for. If he needs a frame around the cut edges (which I'm guessing he does in this case), then Jean's method of adding faces is definitely the way to go. If he doesn't need that frame, then Intersect Faces with Model will cut the lines just fine.

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                • mitcorbM Offline
                  mitcorb
                  last edited by

                  Hi, Wyatt, and others:
                  I didn't realize that the term "solid" in quotes would be taken any other way but "not a true solid" according to the Sketchup definition. I apologize about that. I was using the term as shorthand for a closed volume. Just because you have a collection of faces that happens to close on themselves, thereby surrounding a theoretical volume does not mean you have a solid--apparently, until Sketchup 8 Pro showed up. Sorry, I am drifting off topic.

                  I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                  • C Offline
                    clayc
                    last edited by

                    Hi Everyone

                    thanks for your advice on this. i didnt get notified of these replies so i went with the tube technique using components but i still cant seem to cut through them. i will work on the intersect right click a bit more but im not having much luck with it. i might try the faces technique as proposed in an earlier reply.

                    the only problem with not using tubes is that the trellis doesnt cast a shadow.

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                    • Jean LemireJ Offline
                      Jean Lemire
                      last edited by

                      Hi folks.

                      To get a shadow from edges, open the Shadow settings dialog box and make sure that the checkbox labeled "From edges" (bottom right) is checked.

                      Just ideas.

                      Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                      • C Offline
                        clayc
                        last edited by

                        thanks Jean. lots of great advice. every time i think ive come to the end of sketchup's capability another door opens 😄

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