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    • Rich O BrienR Offline
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      All internal angles must total 720d.

      But if you know the lengths of each green and red edge can you get the length of the base. If you could then you can work out the angle

      https://i.imgur.com/7iaBZjf.png

      Then use some online tool to calculate the angles...

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      A hexagon is a triangle with 3 triangle attached the each edge...

      https://i.imgur.com/nyDo5ZB.png

      There's likely a very simple solution to this but my brain is too smooth to see it yet.

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      • Gus RG Offline
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        Something like this?

        Random-Hexagons-01.jpg

        Random-Hexagons-02.jpg

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        • Gus RG Offline
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          Get the "Random Tools" extension either from here or using Extension Warehouse in Sketchup.

          I did this flat on the ground or a top view.

          Create a hexagon pattern like this.

          Random Vertex Positions B.jpg

          Select all and click the second icon (Random Vertex Positions) in the Random Tools menu.

          Random-Vertex-Positions-D.jpg

          Apply something like the following setting. You may have to play with it depending on the size and units of your model.

          Random Vertex Positions.jpg

          Results.

          Random Vertex Positions C.jpg

          You should be able to take it from there by adding random texture positions, border elements, etc.

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          • Gus RG Offline
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            You can dimension them all as needed and send it to your carpenter from there.

            Random-Vertex-Positions-E.jpg

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            • Gus RG Offline
              Gus R
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              I should mention that the hexagons are simply circles drawn with six (6) sides. If you're not familiar that's done by entering 6S (six "s" as in Sam) in the units field.

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              • Gus RG Offline
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                Thea Render in Presto with 512 passes.

                Random-Hexagons-2-Scene-A.jpg

                Random-Hexagons-2-Scene-B.jpg

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                • Rich O BrienR Offline
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                  I thought the original query was that they have this irregular hexagon shape that fits together in a certain pattern?

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                  • Gus RG Offline
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                    @rich o brien said:

                    I thought the original query was that they have this irregular hexagon shape that fits together in a certain pattern?

                    I don't know. 💚

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                      unearthed
                      last edited by unearthed

                      I wanted an irregular but repeatable tile recently and ended up using type 4 from here. I wanted to cut shapes from concrete waste, so I wanted a shape with not too tight angles to reduce breakage and simplify handling.

                      Angles amd tile variations here: page 15 https://arxiv.org/pdf/1708.00274.pdf

                      type 4 tile Growplan.JPG the dots are a visual guide for drawings to help place tiles.

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                        krunge11
                        last edited by

                        Hey!

                        Thanks for You effort. Maybe i didn´t explain myself very correctly. All those irregular hexagons in tile is exactly the same. But they fit if You take same tile and place it on the side or top. I think i have to try this 3 triangle solution mentioned here. I also find some intresting pages from internet.

                        @rich o brien said:

                        I thought the original query was that they have this irregular hexagon shape that fits together in a certain pattern?

                        Thank You,
                        Indrek


                        Periodic and Non-Periodic Tiling.png


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