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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
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      @tig said:

      Perhaps try my two solid-tools additions - 'Cut_to_plane' [splits it and keeps one part to one side of plane [3pt-pick determines plane's normal and what is kept]] and 'Split_to_plane' [splits it into two parts at a plane, from 3pt-pick] ? Their new group[s] keep[s] the original's materials, layers, naming etc... πŸ€“

      [eDit]- all of the following RE: Split_to_plane.. i'll try Cut a little later..

      uh.. wow.. missed that one 😳

      very nice TIG! that's exactly what i was thinking of in my earlier post..
      (actually, i like the way you did it better than what i was thinking of πŸ˜‰ )
      πŸ‘

      @bsintzel said:

      Upon second review, I found it to be satisfactory in that I didn't have to create a separate 'cutting' plane, then a 3pt-pick.

      right.. any 3 of these orange dots will define the plane you need.. (and that's not even counting the vertices of the curved section..

      stp.jpg

      @bsintzel said:

      I just wish that, like cutting a cove molding with a compound miter saw, I could 'set' the angle and normal of the cut 'before cutting, I'd have it all in one plugin.

      maybe think that through a bit more.. when using a compound miter saw, setting the angles are a process.. albeit not a hard or complicated process but definitely more work than making the cut.. in sketchup, the angle knobs/dials/guides etc are already there in the vanilla tools.. i don't really see what TIG could add to this plugin which would make the cut any faster..
      (in fact, i think adding more to the tool would clutter it up and possibly slow down the process.. especially if dialog boxes and what not start popping up when all you want is the 3pt click)

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
        jeff hammond
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        @pbacot said:

        Also looking at your top post... I wouldn't be using this for crown molding anyway. I would use the follow me or profile builder to run molding.

        you would still use follow me in this scenario.. then cut it into individual pieces using TIG's plugin..
        the extrusion will also give you all the layout points needed to make the cut (or-- that example img i posted up there ^ was the red profile follow-me'd along a line with a 45ΒΊ kink.)

        dotdotdot

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
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          @unknownuser said:

          maybe think that through a bit more.. when using a compound miter saw, setting the angles are a process.. albeit not a hard or complicated process but definitely more work than making the cut.. in sketchup, the angle knobs/dials/guides etc are already there in the vanilla tools.. i don't really see what TIG could add to this plugin which would make the cut any faster..
          (in fact, i think adding more to the tool would clutter it up and possibly slow down the process.. especially if dialog boxes and what not start popping up when all you want is the 3pt click)

          ok.. so a faster way for this to work would be.. (ha!)

          the plugin would work exactly like follow-me except anytime the line kinks, the extrusion is split & grouped separately.. if parts of the line are welded then the split/group doesn't happen (similar to what follow-me does with hard_or_soft lines depending on if the path is a SUcurve or collection of segments)

          [EdiT]- but this is an entirely different thing than the Split_to_plane.. that one should stay as is

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
            jeff hammond
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            @bsintzel said:

            Hi Jeff,

            I think that TIG's cut-to-plane will work for me. As Peter said,"you set instead a face. Rotate on one axis then the second" is pretty much what I'd do on a miter saw. Thank you all for your input.

            Warm regards

            Bob

            right..that's definitely one way to use it (and how i foresee myself using it with my own stuff).. just seems in the case of molding, it would be better to extrude as one then cut it up with split_to_plane.. no need to move/rotate a separate plane around because key intersections have already been made..
            (but then again, i'm just assuming what you're trying to accomplish so this idea might not be so good in your scenario.. )

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            • bsintzelB Offline
              bsintzel
              last edited by

              Hi Jeff,

              RE:"i don't really see what TIG could add to this plugin which would make the cut any faster..
              (in fact, i think adding more to the tool would clutter it up and possibly slow down the process.. especially if dialog boxes and what not start popping up when all you want is the 3pt click)"

              I typically use the follow-me tool to place crown moldings on my models. It works very well except that when I want to move one section of the molding (for illustration purposes), I could not do so easily i.e., there was just one solid. After a few messages back and forth with TIG, he came up with an elegant solution...a hot-wire-like mod to his split_to_plane plugin. It now allows me to cut out a section from the solid by simply drawing a construction line across the solid group, pick two points along the cutting line on either side of the solid group then hit the 'enter' key. It's simple, fast and works just like a miter saw in real life. I think any woodworker (like myself) will want this new mod
              http://www.runemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/cool.gif

              Bob

              I've taken obfuscating to a whole new level!

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              • bsintzelB Offline
                bsintzel
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                TIG,

                Well, I had another look at your split-to-plane plugin. Upon second review, I found it to be satisfactory in that I didn't have to create a separate 'cutting' plane, then a 3pt-pick. The fact that the 3pt-pick determines plane's normal, as well as the placement of the cut makes it quite usable...so expect payment.

                I just wish that, like cutting a cove molding with a compound miter saw, I could 'set' the angle and normal of the cut 'before cutting, I'd have it all in one plugin.

                warm regards

                Bob

                I've taken obfuscating to a whole new level!

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                • bsintzelB Offline
                  bsintzel
                  last edited by

                  Hi Jeff,

                  I think that TIG's split-to-plane will work for me. As Peter said,"you set instead a face. Rotate on one axis then the second" is pretty much what I'd do on a miter saw. Thank you all for your input.

                  Warm regards

                  Bob

                  I've taken obfuscating to a whole new level!

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                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
                    jeff hammond
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                    @bsintzel said:

                    . I think any woodworker (like myself) will want this new mod

                    yeah, i saw that. good stuff!

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                    • ninomaydaN Offline
                      ninomayda
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                      Ok Gents, I give up. Wondering if this post addresses my challenge on Compound Mitered Cuts. Have a Trim-Moulding running paralel to a set of stairs. Problem comes when stairs walls make a 45 deg turn and Follow-Me rotates the extrusion along the Z axis.

                      Tried couple of scripts. Could not find the right one.

                      Model attached. Any help will be appreciated.

                      Regards
                      Nino


                      Mitered Corners Compound Path.skp

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                      • BoxB Offline
                        Box
                        last edited by

                        Ninomayda have you tried "follow me and keep"?

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                        • ninomaydaN Offline
                          ninomayda
                          last edited by

                          @box said:

                          Ninomayda have you tried "follow me and keep"?

                          FM & Keep . . . . Have not tried it, is it a PlugIn? I'll look.

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
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                            FAK...

                            TIG

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                            • ninomaydaN Offline
                              ninomayda
                              last edited by

                              That's the ticket! Superb Solution. Thanks a bunch to Wikii ! Great Job.

                              Thanks to all . . . . again.

                              Nino

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