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    • B Offline
      bladestar
      last edited by

      hi everyone

      i am trying to make a gun handle and saw a lot of threads on this which have been very helpful so thanks

      in the end tho i opted to use Fredo's awesome spline tool and made the handle
      the problem comes after I have the finished surface there are tiny lines and gaps in the surface

      if i delete the lines i get holes in the surface 😞
      and theres a hole on one part that i can't drag/move to join it up again..

      any ideas on how to fix this would be really appreciated
      thanks


      lines on surface


      deleting the lines causes holes


      a small hole that i cant drag to fix

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      • EarthMoverE Offline
        EarthMover
        last edited by

        If they are just left over edges, then use the eraser tool while holding CTRL. If they are small holes, you may need to add some connecting edges to close it up. Maybe post the model?

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        • Alan FraserA Offline
          Alan Fraser
          last edited by

          Make sure you run an Intersect on the mesh before attempting to delete any untidy bits left over after running any kind of automated script. Otherwise you are likely to get all manner of faces disappearing if you try to delete the stray edges. Also...in order to tidy up something as small as a gun handle (assuming you are modelling it actual size) you'll need to scale it up by a factor of about 100 before attempting to repair those small holes. SketchUp was really designed to deal with buildings; and tiny holes in very small things will be well below it's lower threshold of tolerance...as a result of which they will simply refuse to fill-in. You can just scale the mesh down again when done.

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          • B Offline
            bladestar
            last edited by

            wow thanks for the replies alan and earthmover πŸ˜„

            the model is made a lot larger than real size but i am still down to mm with the little holes.
            i will try your suggestions today!

            thanks again

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            • B Offline
              bladestar
              last edited by

              works! thanks guys

              scaled it up 5 times...used the erasure to get rid of the lines
              ran intersect
              added a new line to match the geom of the other side of the hole..moved the face to match the other side
              erased the line..

              schweet!

              thanks for the help guys..much appreciated!


              fixed

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              • B Offline
                bladestar
                last edited by

                @bladestar said:

                works! thanks guys

                scaled it up 5 times...used the erasure to get rid of the lines
                ran intersect
                added a new line to match the geom of the other side of the hole..moved the face to match the other side
                erased the line..

                schweet!

                thanks for the help guys..much appreciated!

                Edit:

                just wanted to giveu guys some feedback on this after u gave me the fix...seems modelling is much more enjoyable now! πŸ˜„
                thanks again for the help!
                and thanks to Fredo for his awesome plugins!

                here's some more details


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                g14.jpg

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                • S Offline
                  Scopes22
                  last edited by

                  Hi, I'm an absolute newbie but have managed to cobble together a drawing. My problem is that I have a surface which although appears to have all lines connected, when I try to edit or insert a window or opening, the surface appears not to be solid? The drawing was alright until I tried to add another window and create different panels to reflect the brick and tile surfaces. The attached file is a copy of the offending wall only and not the main drawing. I had "grouped" it together to see if I could make it solid and then insert it back to the main drawing and "explode". I'm sure this is a really amateur way to do it, but clearly lack the knowledge to create what I want!


                  wall.skp

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    How did you go about drawing that wall? There seem to be a lot of unneeded lines and the faces are reversed. The faces have been triangulated by something in your process. Those hidden lines indicate something strange. The surfaces I drew the wall and created the openings using Push/Pull with no problem and no extra lines.
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                      slbaumgartner
                      last edited by

                      Like Dave, I don't know how you drew your wall, but you appear not to have paid close attention to the inference engine while doing so. Many of the stray lines you see can simply be erased which unifies the adjacent faces. But there are several places where points are slightly out of plane with each other, requiring surfaces to be triangulated instead of a single plane. The attached screenshot is an extreme zoom of the area just above the upper left window. You can see that things are not aligned.

                      Screen Shot 2015-04-14 at 8.38.03 AM.png

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