Double cutting component?
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Could one of you explain or point me towards
an explanation of how to make a window component
cut both the exterior and interior skins of a wall?Attached is a model of a simple wall with the exact type of window I use
often that I would like to teach to cut both skins.Thanks.
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model


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You need my 'Hole Punching Tool' which should do exactly what you want...
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=271170#p271170 -
How have I managed for so long without this tool?
Has anybody told you lately that your a genius?
You are!
Thanks.
If I wanted to give you a small payment in gratitude for this and
other plug ins I use of yours, how would I go about that?
PaulI would still like to know how to modify a window component to do this
on its own at time of insertion if that is possible.p
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@pmolson said:
If I wanted to give you a small payment in gratitude for this and
other plug ins I use of yours, how would I go about that?
PaulPayPal to info @ revitrev.org

@ TIG: I couldn't find the donation link in my plugins folder like I have before

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@pmolson said:
How have I managed for so long without this tool?
Has anybody told you lately that your a genius?
You are!
Thanks.
If I wanted to give you a small payment in gratitude for this and
other plug ins I use of yours, how would I go about that?
PaulI would still like to know how to modify a window component to do this
on its own at time of insertion if that is possible.p
It's not possible to cut more that one face on a component's insertion - the hole-punch is a workable solution...
It could be possible BUT would need paired back to back components that observers would spot and explode and re-glued to their faces and magically work out where the inner face was, and somehow join them together... the punch-later is just so much easier [even though it's very complex in its own way!]. Remember that you can bulk-punch selected instances and there are all the tools you need to re-punch etc...
You can always make PayPal.com donations toinfo @ revitrev.org[squeeze out the 2 spaces - they are added to avoid email-address-leech-bots here]... -
Thanks.
p
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