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    • RE: How-to Automatically connect parallel edges to form a Face

      That's the one I've gone for thanks Box!

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: How-to Automatically connect parallel edges to form a Face

      thanks for your help gents and sorry for wasting your time, I'm blaming last night's superbowl party!

      Think this is what I'm looking for:
      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323%26amp;t=46208

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      VirEgregius
    • RE: How-to Automatically connect parallel edges to form a Face

      Hi Dave R,

      Yes that's what I'm after, but was wondering if there's a Plug-in I could run to do it automatically.

      Essentially these edges will be elevation slices from a vectorised file imported to SUp as a .dxf
      Just thought a basic example would suffice for testing/understanding.

      Will have sift through Ruby to see if there's a wee script I could write.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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      VirEgregius
    • How-to Automatically connect parallel edges to form a Face

      Good Evening All

      Normally don't have a problem as I search this fantastic forum for solutions and always find them, have also trawled the SUCation (Bible) Plugin of Plugins for a solution to no avail, wondering if someone could help or point me in the right direction.

      The problem;

      I have several edges (in example showing Rectangular "U") at differing heights (in this instance 0.250m), I'd like to know if there is a Plugin or trick to add Vertical (on blue Axis) Lines to the ends of the parallel edges, in order to form a Face.

      Have tried MakeFaces, which i should of realised wouldn't work as the Vertical lines are missing.
      Tried Sandbox tools, contours from selected lines.
      Thought TIG's Extrude Line Tool v1.0x Plugin is the closest to what I'm thinking, but it's still manual, and future files could have a few hundred(/thousand) parallel edges.

      Any help, pointers, tips, suggestions as always will be gratefully received.

      BR

      Russ
      SketchUp for Construction Modelling
      Am Running:
      Currently; SketchUp Pro 8, Win 7, i5, built in GPU, 4GB RAM
      Soon; SketchUp 2015, Win7, i7, NIVIDIA Quadro GPU + 8GB Dedicated, 32 GB RAM


      2 Scene SUp Pro 8 File Showing problem

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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