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    jonbowen234
    last edited by 28 Mar 2013, 16:51

    I'm designing buildings for laser cutting. I'm using MDF and styrene so I need to put the pieces together in 3D to make sure everything fits. After that is done then I need to lay it out for cutting and export to dxf.

    I've run into an issue. I have elements that are 0.5mm thick and 3mm thick but they have surface etching details on one edge. If I try to flatten them then they just disappear. If there isn't any detail then I just click into component edit and grab the face but these have lots of faces and it's a pain to grab them all. I have also tried deleting the back piece lines and connector lines to leave just the one face. Both methods are kind of a pain.

    Any way to make them no disappear with the push pull tool or other ideas on how to get this to work?

    Thanks!

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      TIG Moderator
      last edited by 28 Mar 2013, 17:20

      Look for a 'flatten' tool there are several...
      It's relatively straightforward in code to reduce all of the edges vertices to z=0...
      http://www.smustard.com/script/Flatten is $10.
      My FlattenToPlane http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=281320#p281320 will also do it, you need my WorkPlane tool [linked on the same page] too, as in this case you'll need to make a flat-plane project onto...
      This also flattens an object IF the surface onto which the Drape happens is flat http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=346754#p346754
      Or there's this http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=346887#p346887
      Several other Tools could be used to do a 'flatten' too [e.g. Artisan]...

      And of course you could just make a large flat plane [face] and use the Sandbox tool to Drape the grouped/instance object down onto that surface...

      TIG

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        thomthom
        last edited by 28 Mar 2013, 18:14

        You can use Selection Toys to select faces of the same orientation. I use that often for such task you describe.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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