Holes in a cylinder
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If you work out the logic of the shape you can just use arrays.
Here I roughly worked out the number of segments needed then created one hole and made two arrays.
This hole is 1.5mm radius and the face is a 5mm square, and the cylinder is 142mm radius with 168 segments. It's not accurate, you need the correct circumference then divide by the 5mm centers, to get the true number of segments. I just did this by eye.
That was my guess from your info.
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Hi I managed to draw it by taking one segment of the circle (80 segments), pulling it up to the length and cutting the holes in that
50 holes per segment
Then I copied and rotated it 80 times, so now we have 4000 holes
It was scaled up x10, I tried to scale it back down but got the spinning beach ball and it just froze up
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Use the bare minimum of segments for your holes.
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the file is too big to send
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I'm not sure why you want to send it.
Just start again and use fewer segments in the circles for the holes, and be patient, doing anything with 4000 holes can take time.
And I'm off to bed.By the way, how many users accounts do you have?
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I’m on the minimum
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What is the minimum?
How can you only have one and yet you are leggie in one post and leggy in another.
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@box said:
anything with 4000 holes can take time.
And I'm off to bed.As they found out in Blackburn, Lancashire.
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I signed into my iPad and forgot which way it was spelt
24 segments -
@pbacot said:
As they found out in Blackburn, Lancashire.
Fortunately I'd finished my coffee before reading that.
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24 is the default not the minimum. You could use as few as 8 and still have the appearance of a smooth circle. The minimum is 3.
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Just to keep you all happy.
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Good thing the holes were very small!
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