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    • Chris FullmerC Offline
      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by

      Is it curvy? or is it pretty straight. It might be easier to remake it using components if the shapes are repetitive.

      Chris

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        Autokidd
        last edited by

        Just a flat wall with a lot of intersecting mullions that need a solution lol

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        • Chris FullmerC Offline
          Chris Fullmer
          last edited by

          I think you remake it using components the fit together w/o showing a seam. I had made a tutorial right after your first post. I'll go ahead and post it in case its helpful. It starts by showing how to clean up the intersection manually, then shows how to make seamless components. It might be helpful. Check it out. The part on making the component starts around scene 5 I think.

          Or you know, Rick Wilson has a windowizer script available from Smustard.com you could probably check out. It might rebuild the wall in just a few seconds. The script is free.

          Also, if you could upload the model that would be helpful too. Good luck!

          Chris


          cross cleanup.skp

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          • plot-parisP Offline
            plot-paris
            last edited by

            another (very dirty) way is to select the whole geometry, right click > intersect selected

            now it is all one piece of geometry. the only thing you have to do is selecting the lot again, right click > soften/smooth edges.

            make sure to check the "soften coplanar" check box. put the slider between 20 or 30 and all the unwanted edges will be invisible (note, that they are not erased, but simply smoothed - therefore Chris' way with components is definitely the cleaner and more preferable one 😉 )

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              @autokidd said:

              Just a flat wall with a lot of intersecting mullions that need a solution lol

              You could try Lattice-izer ruby script. You draw the centre-lines of the pattern required (lines and arcs on a coplanar face), group everything and run it - fill in the dialog. You'll get an open lattice or lattice with panes as chosen. If it's to fit inside a hole you need to apply an offset to the face first as all lattice members are centre-lined...

              I've attached a 'tutorial' and a copy of Latticizer.rb...


              Latticeizer.rb


              LatticeExample.skp

              TIG

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              • R Offline
                rv1974
                last edited by

                Hi TIG!
                Unfortunatly lattisizer proceeds groups with multiple faces like a... "multiple offseter".
                On single plane everything fine.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @rv1974 said:

                  Hi TIG!
                  Unfortunatly lattisizer processess groups with multiple faces like a... "multiple offseter".
                  On single plane everything fine.

                  With Latticeizer if you give the frame a zero depth and it does what you want...

                  .

                  TIG

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                  • Jean LemireJ Offline
                    Jean Lemire
                    last edited by

                    Hi Autokidd, hi folks.

                    Maybe you can do it in 2D. Then it is quick and easy to use Window select to delete inside lines after intersecting. Pull in 3D as the last step.

                    See attached SU file for ideas.


                    Cross with 2x4.skp

                    Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                    • boofredlayB Offline
                      boofredlay
                      last edited by

                      I see nobody has mentioned the Windowizer:
                      http://members.cox.net/rick.wilson/

                      I know you are asking how to fix mullions that have already been placed but in the future this should prove invaluable for you. It has for me and many others.

                      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                        ideas_arte
                        last edited by

                        @tig said:

                        @autokidd said:

                        Just a flat wall with a lot of intersecting mullions that need a solution lol

                        You could try Lattice-izer ruby script. You draw the centre-lines of the pattern required (lines and arcs on a coplanar face), group everything and run it - fill in the dialog. You'll get an open lattice or lattice with panes as chosen. If it's to fit inside a hole you need to apply an offset to the face first as all lattice members are centre-lined...

                        I've attached a 'tutorial' and a copy of Latticizer.rb...

                        Thank you very, very, very much...!

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                          xrok1
                          last edited by

                          would it be possible to break latticizer into its own thread, its always so hard to find and point new users to?

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                          • takesh hT Offline
                            takesh h
                            last edited by

                            What about BoolTools by Whaat?
                            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=15134&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=BoolTools
                            Without any pics, it's so easy to misunderstand what the original questioner wanted though.
                            What I figured is in the pic below.

                            Or use deletecoplanaredges.rb by J. Dolabany.
                            http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_edi_page.htm
                            Implement it from right click context menu.


                            Latticeizer.skp - SketchUp.gif

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                              Ruturaj
                              last edited by

                              Thanks .................

                              Thanks,
                              RuturaJ

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