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    • RE: Help in Creating an "empty" sphere

      thank you very much Pilou!
      this is way faster and easy!
      have anice day,
      Simone

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • Help in Creating an "empty" sphere

      Hi everybody,
      i just started using Sketchup, so sorry if my question could look stupid...

      I am trying to create a sort of empty sphere (see attachment) with a missing piece (a sort of 3/4 "nest")

      I started creating a "bowl" with the follow-me tool. Then i duplicated it and tried to rotate the second bowl.

      My aim is to intersecate model, to obtain a unique component..
      Unfortunately the two bowls never fit.. is there a way to make them fit perfectly?
      Is my procedure right or is there something i miss?

      The final goal is to "slice" the component with slicer plugin, then print it wit the "Gk postscript Plot" plugin.

      Unfortunately i need a perfectly fitting "nest".

      Thanks again for your help,
      Simone


      ![the two bowls of this "nest" should fit perfectly, so i could slice the component having perfect circles.](/uploads/imported_attachments/G8YQ_empty_sphere_test.png "the two bowls of this "nest" should fit perfectly, so i could slice the component having perfect circles.")

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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