[Plugin] SolidSolver
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Here's an updated version that also tries to fix intersecting forms - which might appear initially 'solid' but have intersecting faces, and will mess up 3d-printing...
v3.0...
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver -
Here's an update to v3.1 http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver
It corrects some typos with the code.
It should now correctly find intersections, holes, flaps, partitions etc and try to correct these and make a selected group or instance a proper 3d-printable solid... -
It was already great! Now new and improved! Thanks TIG!
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Here's v3.2
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver
It is now faster, more robust, and resolves intersecting forms, partitions, and reversed faces better... -
Here's v3.3
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver
There's a fix for an intersection glitch when solving multiple groups in succession, and the resulting edges were sometimes getting transformed inappropriately... -
Thank you for the nice updates!
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Here's v3.5 http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver
[we skipped v3.4 !]
It fixes some face and tiny folded face failures - which might rarely need two tries to end up with a successful 'solid' ! -
I've tried with an group with some nested components, confirmed the question if I want to explode them, but they are still there afterwards...
(model here: http://blog.cotty.de/2015/04/pfosten/) -
@cotty said:
I've tried with an group with some nested components, confirmed the question if I want to explode them, but they are still there afterwards...
(model here: http://blog.cotty.de/2015/04/pfosten/)
Thanks for the report.
I suspect what happens is that it's not a solid because it contains nested containers.
So you elect to explode them.
SolidSolver then does a test to see if any part of the geometry intersects - it may report 'solid' be be unprintable in 3d !
Having done the check it reports your model is already solid, but at that point it undoes its intersection check, which undoes the exploding too...
I can fix it, just needs a convoluted check/trap...
Watch for an update asap... -
Following Cotty's report...
Here's v4.0 http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver Any nested contents will now stay exploded after the ensuing intersecting-faces check, leaving a true-solid.
The processing speed has also been greatly improved by recoding the intersecting-faces checker. -
Thank you for the fast update, improvement confirmed!
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Here's v4.1 http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver A rare fail with tiny hole healing has been resolved.
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When I ran Solid solver on a component in this model I would get a bug splat. I fixed all my components so that they are solids and ran Solid Solver and still go a bug splat. Any ideas? I am using Ver 8 of SketchUp.
Thanks
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some of your geometry is on the Bottom Stay layer, move it to Layer 0 and it's solid...
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Thanks! I did not see that.......
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thanks. sounds useful. but can u kindly tell me how can i install it? im new here
Thanks a lot
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@definitelymaybe said:
thanks. sounds useful. but can u kindly tell me how can i install it? im new here ...
There are several ways...
In order of [initial] simplicity...Download the plugin's RBZ from the PluginStore.
Assuming you have SketchUp >=v8M2
In SketchUp open its Preferences > Extensions - use the 'Install...' button.
Choose the RBZ and install it.
It loads and is available in the menu etc as explained in its Usage notes...Alternatively download the SketchUcation PluginStore Toolset RBZ from its page or its PluginStore item. Install it as above...
Now you can Auto-Install any of the hundreds of PluginStore plugins using its dialog...
No need to download an RBZ at all.
So once you have installed this toolset you can Auto-Install from the PluginStore with no manual RBZ download at all.If you do have an RBZ [perhaps downloaded from another source], then you can use the toolset's SketchUcation submenu item 'Install Archive...' - this works on RBZ OR ZIP files - an alternative to the native Installer which only installs from RBZ...
Almost all compatible plugins now come in RBZ format...
But if you have got a simple RB script obtained from somewhere else, then you can ZIP it, then use the Install... steps as outlined above.
If you want you can rename its file-type-extension from ".zip" to ".rb" - an RBZ file is actually a ZIP file with a changed file-type suffix... -
Here's v5.0.
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver
It is now future-proofed... -
Here's v6.0.
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_solidsolver
It has a few security improvements... -
What does 'Form has been intersected' mean?
I click on 'Ok', SolidSolver appears to be still working on the object, SketchUp 'Not Responding', it's been over an hour now. At the time I grouped the object there were over 250,000 entities... probably why. Any thing I can do to the file? SketchUp is using 50+% of CPU...
Wow, it finally finished. Got message 'There are 137 Coplanar Edges. Remove them?'
I answered 'Yes' and SolidSolver said 'Now a solid'. Problem was now almost all of the object was gone... luckily the Undo worked and brought everything back. Now it's just a group in the model again.
The .skp is 15.5MB so I don't think I should try to attach itGuess I still would like to know the implications...
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