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    • T Offline
      tfr888
      last edited by

      I'm a SU newbie.

      I modeled a cone frustum (larger radius 7", smaller radius 3", height 14") by drawing a circle, and then another circle on top of it at the same centerpoint, with the smaller radius, and used the AutoFold tool to drag it up to the 14" height.

      Then I deleted the top circular face, so it was "hollow" like a lampshade.

      Then I drew a line from the edge of the smaller circular face down to the edge of the larger circular face, in effect "cutting a slit".

      Now I'm trying to unfold it out flat. I'm using Flattery but could use any other built-in tool if there is one. Nothing is happening. I select the object, index the edges, and then try to Unfold the faces, but nothing occurs.

      Thanks.

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Did you install the latest version of Flattery available from the SketchUcation Plugin Store ?
        I updated it to work in ALL versions including v2014.
        http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=Flattery
        The one on the tool's own website is NOT compatible with the latest SketchUp.
        Install the RBZ using Preferences > Extensions > Install... button or the PluginStore dialog's AutoInstall option...

        It works fine for me...
        Index the edges, then click on each face in turn...
        The flattened form is made just fine. πŸ˜„


        Capture.PNG

        TIG

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          tfr888
          last edited by

          Thanks for confirming that it works. I do have the latest and it was installed in the manner you laid out.

          What are the faces of the (hollow) cone? Do I click on the edge of each circle? On the outer face of the cone? Does the edge of the "slit" line count as a face?

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            tfr888
            last edited by

            My unfolding is getting all weird. Not sure what's going on.


            unfoldedCone.png

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              You will notice that my example shows the individual facets that form the surface of the code [dotted-lines].
              To see them use View > Hidden Geometry > ON
              Then pick each adjacent facet in turn...
              When you are picking the 'surface' you are not necessarily clicking on the relevant facet...
              πŸ€“

              TIG

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                tfr888
                last edited by

                Thanks once again. It works πŸ˜„

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