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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi all,

i have spent too much unsuccessful time with my problem of the correct orientation of ribs for Boolen (waffle).


Can someone help me with a tip?

Thanks!

Bernd

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Hi Bernd, I matched data structure from ribs to lines. Is it what You needed?

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Hi Thomasz,

yes, this is exact what i need! THANK YOU!!

Bernd

p.s. I see, i must in the next time learn to match data structures.

Hi Thomasz,

you're somewhat familiar with my definition, so even a supplementary question.
Do you think that comes the not exact notch wide by a wrong data sorting?
Thanks
Bernd
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I don't fully  follow your brim (notch) width calculation (function etc). Are you sure it is right? My german is to poor to understand the comments in the definition ;).

But my general question is what will be the outcome of your definition? Laser cutting of plywood? Paper? Or CNC milling? Maybe you don't have to calculate co precisely the brim width and just make it slightly wider than the ribs? Waffle structures seems to work  best when based on orthogonal grid... 

yes, orthogonal Waffle structures are by definition easier (I work with) and the 3D models are mechanically more stable. The variant with the non-orthogonal Waffles, but I find creative and appealing ( see an example image here from the forum).

I cut acrylic plates with laser, if the cutouts are too big is a stick together is too bad and the model are too unstable.

The calculation of the angle and the corresponding cutout wide would agree , just my implementation in GH makes me ( as a beginner GH ) some problems.
The steps after conversion angles in corresponding cutout wide are the correction for angles < 180 and > 180 ° , perhaps is here my error?

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