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    TIG's Volume Calculator

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      watkins
      last edited by

      Dear Tig,

      I have been running your version 1.8 quite happily and was pleased that it coped with the attached model. However when I tried to use the latest version of your script it caused the program to hang.

      For your information, I have attached both the model and the 'successful' script I am using.

      Regards,
      Bob


      Volume calculation_1.skp


      VolumeCalculator.rb

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        watkins
        last edited by

        Dear Tig,

        Have you had time to look at this, or should I just go on using version 1.8?

        Kind regards,
        Bob

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Still trying to fit it in... Meanwhile use the last 'good' version for you...

          TIG

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            watkins
            last edited by

            Dear TIG,

            Many thanks for replying. It is a non-urgent request as your V1.8 seems to work fine and is accurate to the stated tolerances.

            FYI, the model is that of a machine base that is to be cast from polymer concrete. The volume gives me the mass (density 2,300 kg/m^3), and an estimate of the cost.

            Kind regards,
            Bob

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