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    • R Offline
      rv1974
      last edited by

      Hi .rb gurus!
      I really missing some simple (I hope!)routine
      that slices preselected geometry and then deletes unwanted portion
      1.mark cutting plane with 3 clicks (it should support SU Inference Cues)
      2.point portion to be deleted (1 click or(?) crossing window)-that's it!
      Unfortunately me stupido to write this ruby by myself 😞
      May be someone could help me (and I beleive other users)?
      Thanks in advance!

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
        jeff hammond
        last edited by

        @rv1974 said:

        (and I beleive other users)?

        yeah, i'd like that one a lot..

        dotdotdot

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        • Didier BurD Offline
          Didier Bur
          last edited by

          You mean a slice-like Acad command ? (to split a solid or set of solids in 2 parts ?)

          DB

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
            jeff hammond
            last edited by

            http://homepage.mac.com/jeffhammond/.Public/slicer.jpg

            in that example, it'd be cool if i could select where i want to slice (shown by the vertical flat plane) and then select which half i'd like to delete...

            being left with this...

            http://homepage.mac.com/jeffhammond/.Public/slicer2.jpg

            dotdotdot

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              rv1974
              last edited by

              Hi Didier!
              Exactly- slice command (with 3 points option)
              You know for some reason (we all know why πŸ˜„) I don't make 3d in acad for years.
              So this morning I had to check how slice work in "black screen".
              P.S. I just thought... After procedure of slicing itself user could press escape
              for leaving both parts and alternatively 1 pick for deleting.
              Best wishes!

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                Howard leslie
                last edited by

                I added this:
                http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3283
                to the SU Wish List a while ago.
                ...
                The ability to perform Boolean Operations (eg Union, Intersect, Subtract [ie slice])would give SU this ability.
                It would make SU extremely powerful.
                ...
                Keep your fingers crossed

                Howard L'

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                  rv1974
                  last edited by

                  With Google we can cross our fingers 'till them get ossified 😞

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                  • I Offline
                    Insitebuilders
                    last edited by

                    /
                    Just to tag onto this thread in case some genius comes up w/ a Ruby (great faith in Google here also..;-) and add my interest.

                    The seven step work around (select/section/create group from slice/explode/delete plane/delete edges and surfaces on one side of the plane/heal the open end) is OK when we trim a rafter or three, but we need to animate a wind blown "explosion" and it would be great to find a Ruby that could slice and dice a group/component and leave the pieces or sections of the orig object grouped and intact.
                    ((If I understood how you all programmed these scripts, I'd probably know this is not easy, so my apologies in advance.))

                    /Dennis
                    http://insitebuilders.com
                    /

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