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    [Plugin] Component Array (Updated 27-Mar-2014)

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    • N Offline
      Neeko
      last edited by

      Thank you.
      I was looking for a plugin that would help me "spray" a grass instance regularly on a selected surface to "fill" it up. Now I just have to randomize the rotation of the components with "scale and rotate multiple" and that would make a perfect grass 😄

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        tolifiers
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        Hello from Theo
        This plugin is just about what i am looking for
        we are laying steel decking for a flooring company on autocad
        sketchup seems to be able to do a better job than most of the 3d cad programs about
        revit the office is not interested in vector works is to bulky in its menu structure
        to make you productive, and sketchup has some great add ons for detailing etc

        How do i get around that fact of having to lay steel decking onto shapes that are not always rectangular on sketchup, ie taking a profile or a component made from this profile and making it fill a sketchup face of any shape.

        lets know if your tool can do this or can be modified or if you know of a tool that can do this, these steel profiles are 600 wide of any length that suits its purpose,
        concrete floors are poured over this once laid.

        many thanks regards Theo e-mail theoolifiers@gmail.com

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          sdmitch
          last edited by

          @tolifiers said:

          Hello from Theo
          This plugin is just about what i am looking for
          we are laying steel decking for a flooring company on autocad
          sketchup seems to be able to do a better job than most of the 3d cad programs about
          revit the office is not interested in vector works is to bulky in its menu structure
          to make you productive, and sketchup has some great add ons for detailing etc

          How do i get around that fact of having to lay steel decking onto shapes that are not always rectangular on sketchup, ie taking a profile or a component made from this profile and making it fill a sketchup face of any shape.

          lets know if your tool can do this or can be modified or if you know of a tool that can do this, these steel profiles are 600 wide of any length that suits its purpose,
          concrete floors are poured over this once laid.

          many thanks regards Theo e-mail theoolifiers@gmail.com

          No, Component Array was not designed to do anything like that. My FloorGenerator, which accepts a width and maximum length would be the closest match. If possible, post a sample model that demonstrates what you are trying to do. I have other unpublished plugins that might be adaptable to your needs.

          Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

          http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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            tolifiers
            last edited by

            Hello from Theo

            Many thanks for your reply.
            Please find attached a detail and sample of steel decking
            i am trying to fill an area with the steel decking shape not sure
            how to go about it.

            I am trying to figure out the best program to make doing these drawings
            easier for install and detailing, autocad has been good till now
            but as always every thing is wanted faster, and i am not sure that 3d
            is the answer , but so far sketchup is looking the better option
            to lay decking quickly in 3d, time will tell, vectorworks is a pain to use
            revit is ok, but laying decking and trying to trim it is or will be
            too time consuming.
            sketchup may be the best option if the shape can fill an area quickly ?

            there are examples of 3 different shapes as we might find on a building
            area where we have to lay different styles of metal decking.

            its not easy to do in revit or any cad 3d program with out a lot of hassle
            trimming off excess deck manually.

            Easy in autocad, just use trim.

            3D is another story and i think sketchup will be the easiest program to do this

            These steel decking sheet come in any length some span over
            2 beams others 3 beams max length for handling is about 10m

            i am just trying to find an easy way to fill an area with the sheets
            and have it automatically trim off to a defined shape.

            the sheets lap at 600mm length ways.

            see 3d detail of some sample sheet styles and bolts to hold slab in place.

            Thanks Regards Theo


            flooring-profile-sample.skp

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              tolifiers
              last edited by

              Hello from Theo
              screen image attached from autocad so you can see what this office
              is doing with steel decking
              we are flat out.
              Regards Theo


              floor-deck-sample-autocad-graphic.jpg

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                sdmitch
                last edited by

                Theo

                Doh!!!!! I forgot to mention I'm stuck on SU2014 so I am unable to open the model posted.

                The screen shot at least gives me some idea of the problem.

                Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

                http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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                  tolifiers
                  last edited by

                  Hi from Theo opps sorry here is a version 8
                  thanks for that
                  Regards from NZ as attached


                  flooring-profile-sample.skp

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                    tolifiers
                    last edited by

                    From Theo PS that screen shot is one i am working on right now
                    One of the worst sites its all sorts of angles
                    more often they are rectangular in shape with stairs cut out
                    or offset corners, but this one is all over the place
                    Autocad is a good option to edit easily
                    but the office has thoughts on going 3D mmmmm good and bad idea.
                    it slows things down. So am thinging sketchup is a better option than vector works and revit, and seeing some architects do great detailing using sketchup
                    no harm in doing the same, so will keep at it.

                    Thanks Theo

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                      pcmoor
                      last edited by

                      I suggest that " profile builder 2 " would best suited to this layout and take off, the profiles can be trimmed or extended to the angles

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                        tolifiers
                        last edited by

                        Hi from Theo
                        many thanks i will give it a go.
                        have a busy week.

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                          Klavere
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                          First of all thanks a lot for this plugin! It just saved me a lot of time.

                          I know this post is old, but this is the best plugin of its kind and I just have a question:

                          Is there a way to update this plugin, so it's possible to pick several faces at the same time?

                          When you work with small surfaces it's really hard, and slow, to pick them all

                          And if it's not possible, is there any plugin that does exactly that?

                          Have a good day

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                            Klavere
                            last edited by

                            @klavere said:

                            First of all thanks a lot for this plugin! It just saved me a lot of time.

                            I know this post is old, but this is the best plugin of its kind and I just have a question:

                            Is there a way to update this plugin, so it's possible to pick several faces at the same time?

                            When you work with small surfaces it's really hard, and slow, to pick them all

                            And if it's not possible, is there any plugin that does exactly that?

                            Have a good day

                            One year later, and I still haven't found a component array plugin that allows you to pick several faces at once

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                              Dave R
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                              @klavere said:

                              One year later, and I still haven't found a component array plugin...

                              Could be a sign that you should write that plugin.

                              Etaoin Shrdlu

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