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      thendis
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      Hi everyone.

      First time post. Super Newb. Hoping to find a solution to a problem. I figure there must a quicker way to do what I am doing because of how tedious it is.

      So I am drawing board and batten on a gable end and to make it easier I am drawing them all to a height of 22 ft. So then I would like to cut them to the angle dictated by the bottom of the last rafter.

      I have looked at the tutorials on how to cut an angle into an object using intersect with selection but even using that on a single object following all the steps does not work for me. And here I am wondering on how to do it on multiple objects.

      I have sketchup 2017 make so I do not have the solid tool subtract button. So I have been trying to make a rectangle, angle it and set it in place, explode, cut, edit component,paste in place, intersect with selection. However, if I make all the components I am trying to cut into a group, when I paste in place, it pasts a rectangle for each board, at the same height, which is not what I am going for.

      Right now I am making each one unique and drawing a line and push and pull. Super tedious but it works. Any one have any solutions ?

      Thank you all in advance.
      Thendis


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        Box
        last edited by

        There are a couple of options for doing this.
        One version would be to use Zorro 2 to cut through in one go and then I'd use Fixit 101 to repair the missing faces.

        The components will all become unique, note I grouped them to contain the cut within the group, otherwise it will slice through your whole model.
        I has three goes at showing the context menu for Fixit correctly, so ignore the extra clicking.

        https://i.imgur.com/toAFYCL.gif

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