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    • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
      Chiefwoodworker
      last edited by

      Tig, that is not really a work around because it does not produce a Solid Component, simply component. The real problem here is that the Follow Me tool degrades a Solid Component to Component. In order to subsequently operate on these components with Solids tools in the Pro version they need to be Solid Components. With this bug you have to hunt around to find the extra pieces and correct them before you can use Solids tools.

      The method you propose makes matters worse. It leaves extra lines and faces which keep the part from being a Solid Component.

      Joe....
      http://www.srww.com

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
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        After making the arced-face you would of course remove the 'inner edges' [forming the 'rebate'] to leave the loose top rectangle separated from the joined sides/bottom... before doing the followme on the arced-face which would then form a 'solid'.
        It agreed that it would simply be better if followme worked properly i the first place... but there are work around that avoid erasing spare bits afterwards πŸ€“

        TIG

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          Or separate the follow me face from the rest of the model (component itself) by moving it away a bit (see attached file; the modified component in the scene window).
          Simply select the top face then click on the face. No matter it is not on the path, the follow me works perfectly, leaving you with a solid component (and the face also "disappears")


          follow.png


          Follow Me & Solid Component.skp

          Gai...

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          • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
            Chiefwoodworker
            last edited by

            Gaieus,

            Thanks, I like that work around better. Leaves a clean solid component.

            By the way, is this the official SU bug report site? Does Google monitor this site and are these kinds of bugs likely to get fixed?

            Joe....
            http://www.srww.com

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            • GaieusG Offline
              Gaieus
              last edited by

              I often do te Follow me operation this way even without the solid requirement (especially with more complex models where faces like that gen stick to all sorts of places).

              Well, a more "official" bug report form would be here:
              http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=bug
              however most confirmed bugs sooner or later get through to Google via various channels. This one (more exactly the one this is also part of) was reported back with SU 7 by me particularly.
              πŸ˜„

              Gai...

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              • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
                Chiefwoodworker
                last edited by

                Thanks Gai,

                Actually, I have been doing it that way for some time because of other anomalies with Follow Me i.e.separating the shape from the selected path or face of the part. But I just noticed this anomaly in the last few days and its implication for Solids. Sounds like it may not get fixed real quick, but thanks for the work around.

                Joe....
                http://www.srww.com

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                • J Offline
                  Jim
                  last edited by

                  This is a little practiced, but just an idea.


                  http://i.min.us/jdDc5q.gif

                  Hi

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                  • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
                    Chiefwoodworker
                    last edited by

                    Jim,

                    That works too, though I don't know if you can always judiciously find the right place to anchor the shape to avoid leaving dangling lines. But it does have the advantage of aiding you in forming the shape. Gai's solution may be more general but does require creating the shape away from the part. On the other hand, it is always good to have several workarounds.

                    Joe....
                    http://www.srww.com

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                    • J Offline
                      Jim
                      last edited by

                      There's as many different ways as there are people doing it.

                      This method did however produce a solid without any cleanup. But only 6 segments from the the 1/4 circle,as opposed to the default 12 an Arc would have used.

                      You're right if the corners weren't square it wouldn't work so neatly.

                      Hi

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        @chiefwoodworker said:

                        Gai's solution may be more general but does require creating the shape away from the part. On the other hand, it is always good to have several workarounds.

                        Well what I did was to temporarily group your face (until I moved away) then exploded it. So you can actually make the profile "in situ" initially.

                        Gai...

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