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Scheduling - Parametric Brick Wall
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Agneesh on Thursday.

Cut Holes on Non Planar Surface
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Started this discussion. Last reply by djordje Apr 14.

List Items
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Agneesh Mar 17.

 

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Agneesh replied to Agneesh's discussion Scheduling - Parametric Brick Wall
"Chris, Thank you very much. It gives me a start.  Much appreciated. Cheers AB"
Thursday
Chris Tietjen replied to Agneesh's discussion Scheduling - Parametric Brick Wall
"Here it is again with labeling and sizing."
Sunday
Chris Tietjen replied to Agneesh's discussion Scheduling - Parametric Brick Wall
"I looked at your definition but decided to start clean.  Hopefully it can be adapted to your needs.  I was going to print the sequencing into the drawing with the 3DText tag but ran out of time for right now."
Sunday
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Scheduling - Parametric Brick Wall

Hello All,I have designed a parametric brick veneer wall. This wall is a feature wall for a house. The wall consist of Flemish bond (stretcher face & header face alternate). There are 38 horizontal courses & 760 bricks in total, of which 361 are headers. Out of these 361 headers, i have made a selection of 161 headers which protrudes out by 60mm to form a random pattern.Attached is Rhino + GH Definition to get an idea.This wall will be built course by course by Human LabourI want some…See More
May 11
djordje replied to Agneesh's discussion Cut Holes on Non Planar Surface
""Split surface" will just cut/drill the initial surface with the supplied curves. As a result you will get the drilled pieces too. So what you need is to "select" only the drilled surface, without those pieces. In this case that…"
Apr 14
Agneesh replied to Agneesh's discussion Cut Holes on Non Planar Surface
"djordje, It works, thank you so much. Could you please explain me split-surface? i saw you have reversed the list? kind regards, Agneesh"
Apr 13
djordje replied to Agneesh's discussion Cut Holes on Non Planar Surface
"Hi Agneesh,Check the attached file. Btw, I lowered the number of "populate 2d" component points (from 85 to 15) due to poor performance of my PC. You can get it back if you wish."
Apr 13
Agneesh posted a discussion

Cut Holes on Non Planar Surface

Hi there.I'm designing a fence which has 2 elements.1) Fence posts,2) Fence screen.Fence posts are sorted. i need help with fence screen. Fence screen consists for 12mm timber ply sheet with holes punched in it.I have created a surface and projected curves (circle) on the screen and have also solved the intersection between surface and curves.However, i need to use these circles to cut holes on the surface, but I'am not able to achieve it. I have used 'split surface' component, but it aint…See More
Apr 13
Agneesh replied to Agneesh's discussion List Items
"Thanks Fabian."
Mar 17
Fabian Posadas replied to Agneesh's discussion List Items
"Hello Agneesh, I think the simplest way is probably to use the "partition list " component.  This will allow you to break down your list into sub-list where u can define their lengths. Hope this helps "
Mar 17
Agneesh posted a discussion

List Items

Hello,I have 800 items (number of breps - bricks - in a brick wall).i want to select item numbers 40-79, 120-159, 200-239, 280-319, 320-359, 400-439...In short the logic is: i do not want to extract 1st 40 items - then i want to extract next 40 - then i do not want next 80 - after that i want subsequent 40 - the sequence goes on until i reach 800.i can use series. but i will have to use series many times before i merge them to form sequential list of numbers.is there a…See More
Mar 16
Agneesh replied to Agneesh's discussion Divide Curve by 2 Distances
"Yes, Dash also did the same job. thank you Chris and David. this whole exercise was was forming a Brick Wall with Flemish bond and then play around with header courses. This helped me to create a Desired Flemish bond. Thank you "
Mar 12
David Rutten replied to Agneesh's discussion Divide Curve by 2 Distances
"You don't have to repeat the patter, it repeats by itself. So just using a pattern of {10,20} will do it. The short segments will end up in [S], the long ones in [E]. You can then interleave them using Weave, or indeed use zero length segments…"
Mar 12
Chris Tietjen replied to Agneesh's discussion Divide Curve by 2 Distances
"Dash pattern per David's suggestion."
Mar 12
David Rutten replied to Agneesh's discussion Divide Curve by 2 Distances
"Also have a look at Dash Pattern, it may be of help. -- David Rutten david@mcneel.com Poprad, Slovakia"
Mar 12
Agneesh replied to Agneesh's discussion Divide Curve by 2 Distances
"Champion!!! so it was evaluate not divide thanks very much Chris"
Mar 12

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At 7:43am on August 9, 2010, Zubin Khabazi said…
no wories !!! I hope that I can help
At 9:19am on August 8, 2010, Zubin Khabazi said…
yaaaah ... it is true for all surfaces
the direction of edge curves are making a loop in a surface
so the end point of each would be the start point of the next
that's why the direction of two parallel edge are opposite

good luck
zubin
At 5:21am on May 28, 2009, bojana vuksanovic said…
thanks a lot!
 
 
 

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