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      mcflurry
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      is there any script i can get where the lines can easily connected to create surface. i imported a plan from CAD and i cant get some of the surface. its really wasting my time! 😒 is there a solution for this?

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        remus
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        If you go to smustard theres a script called makefaces that should do what you want.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          todd burch
          last edited by

          At smustard.com, there are several SketchUp Ruby scripts that work together to clean up CAD drawings:

          Makefaces
          StrayLines
          ExtendCloseLines
          DeleteShortLines
          IntersectOverlaps
          CloseOpens

          and for all of them you also need ProgressBar.rb

          Todd

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            mcflurry
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            Thanks todd! really appreciate the help! πŸ˜„

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              mcflurry
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              thanks also remus!! πŸ˜„

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