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Hi guys,

at this very simple Waffle definition, the ribs cutouts are wrong.
With the list maganament I know my not so good, can help me someone?
Thanks!
Bernd

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hello

if you want to work with split surface you just have to simplify the curve input but then you have to remove the surfaces describing the slot.

in order to avoid that you could use the trim solid component and get the trimmed surfaces only as an output. in that case the pipes need to be flattened so that all surface get trimmed by all of the pipes.

hope that helps

cheers

alex

Hi Alex,

thank you for the tip!


But how do I get all the cutouts from each rib up or down (actually they are on the the top and bottom side of the ribs)?

Cheers

Bernd

hello again!

i am not sure i have understood what you are after.

if you want to have ribs up or down, then you need the stream filter as described here

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/data-dam-in-remote-contro...

if you want then both be trimmed then you need to merge the cylinder.

please check image 

i hope it helps 

cheers 

alex

by toggling the boolean you select which pipes are going to trim the ribs. so either the up or down side. with merge and then flatten you combine all pipes in one list.

Sorry Alex,

i did not put my question correctly.
To insert the x-rips in the y-ribs, the cuttouts must be opposite for the x and y ribs.
Currently, the cuttings are on both sides, above and below on each rib.

Cheers

Bernd

hello

turns out this is not only a data structure problem.

the brep / brep intersection component outputs curves that do not have the same direction. so when using the midpoint of these curves to create pipes, the pipes can not be ''grouped'' properly in upper and lower pipes.

my workaround was to use the curve extremes component to have the points arranged  so that finally the lines created by them all have the same direction

plwase check gh file and snapshop

maybe there is a better workaround to this.

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Hi Alex,

this is exactly the solution I was looking for!
Thank you!!

At this simple and easy to understand solution I see, that you're a GH-master

Nice greetings from Germany

Bernd

thank you for you kind words.

i am trying to do my best and some day master grasshopper.

cheers

alex

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