Subtract several screw hole from a solid
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@cotty said:
Two more suggestions:
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use two hole components (one half top, other half bottom) with the hole cutting function active and array copy them and explode them at the end
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Explode all and use the plugin FixIt, see animation:
[attachment=0:1dfcwj62]<!-- ia0 -->fixit_holes.gif<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1dfcwj62]
what is the HOLE CUTTING FUNCTION??
It is a nice solution..but i need to explode everything...and it can be a bad thing if i have a complex gemometry that mix with others..
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How about making a group that is 1/36th of the whole, array copy, then run outer shell on the lot?
Shep
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@s shepherd said:
How about making a group that is 1/36th of the whole, array copy, then run outer shell on the lot?
[attachment=0:1tcno0hm]<!-- ia0 -->holey pie.PNG<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1tcno0hm]
Shep
It is not a bad idea
..even if I think it's more difficult to draw a slice of the cone, specially if the cone have multiple incinations or not? -
select all the holes
run outer shell (makes all the holes one big solid)
subtract holes from cone -
@gepponline77 said:
@pbacot said:
OT Is there a way to automatically create a group when using an array creation of a component or whatever element?
I mean...when i create 300 hole from component, then i have to select them all to make a group,sometimes it is easy and sometimes not if many other element of the scketch are near.It could be nice if there was a command that when digiting x300 it asks me "do you want them to be grouped?" or something similar.
Keep the drawing organized in components, until you need them in the same context.
You could nest the hole component inside a group, then do the duplication editing inside the parent group. In other words group the component before duplication not afterward. ("Group" could be "component"--just said that way to hopefully be clearer).
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@gepponline77 said:
what is the HOLE CUTTING FUNCTION??
Search for "hole cutting": http://help.sketchup.com/de/article/114526
@gepponline77 said:
It is a nice solution..but i need to explode everything...and it can be a bad thing if i have a complex gemometry that mix with others..
If you expplode within the group/component, there is no problem with other geometry?
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@bob james said:
select all the holes
run outer shell (makes all the holes one big solid)
subtract holes from coneWOW!!
So simple!!
I didn't think it was possible to make different items without contact a single solid. -
I thought that was what I suggested via another method (group all and explode nested groups). But come to think of it, it probably wouldn't occur to me to use shell this way. Haven't used that much.
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I folks.
If you want to learn the powers of SketchUp (SU), and do it without any plugins, click in sequence on the scenes tabs of this SU file for ideas.
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Hi folks.
To complement on my previous post in this thread, see this SU file for ideas.
I already posted this trick before but it may help new users.
Just ideas.
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