Solid inspector
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Good morning everyone (UTC + 1 = 12:03), I am new to this forum and quite impressed by the exchanges I have seen so far. I am currently trying to find leaks in solid models, and understand that a plugin called "solid inspector" could help. How should I proceed for SU8? Thanks in advance and best regards, Bertrand Waucquez
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Click the red Plugins Index button
Search that page for Thomthom
under his list find solid inspector
read install instructions
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Hi Bertrand (hi Rich),
Here is the rb file attached at the bottom of this post: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=30504
You will need to simply move it into this folder:
C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 8\Plugins\Note the "requirements" in that post: there is an additional plugin library you need to install. Some instructions on how to install zipped plugins can be found here:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=35746 -
Thanks Rich, Gaieus,
I transferred the tt_solid_inspector.rb file to the plugin library in the C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 8\Plugins folder, but got the following error message when opening SU:
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Error Loading File tt_solid_inspector.rb
no such file to load -- TT_Lib2/core.rb
UnquoteIs there another library to be created? If yes, how should it be named? I am also confused by what I have read about zip files since I have not seen them.
For my information, Rich mentioned a "red Plugins Index button" to get installation instructions: where can I find this?
Thanks again and best, Bertrand
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Please, read the instructions again.
@gaieus said:
Note the "requirements" in that post: there is an additional plugin library you need to install...
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=30503
Red button: at the top of the site. But you are there already.
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Read the install instructions where you got Solid Inspector
It mentions you also need this
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Dear Rich, Gaieus, thanks for your help! I tried again and it is working now. Great tool!
Thanks again and have a nice day, best regards, Bertrand
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All right. Then here is TIG's "Solid Solver" (partly based on TT's Solid Inspector) which even tries to fix these "almost-solids"
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=40638
Then yet another one which tries to fix them:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=33471 -
Thanks you, Thomthom, for the script and the group for answering the inquiry! The native solid tools do not always result in a 'solid' ramaining after the operation and I was having a heck of time figuring out why. Thomthom's script revealed the solid subtract tool was leaving behind a bunch of hidden geometry that should not have been left! (using SketchUp Pro
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