Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi Everyone,

Lately I have been having some problems in trying to do this simple operation. I have generated a spiral surface and now, I would like to trim some parts away.

It might be a very simple thing but i cannot understand what is wrong.

The problem is at the end of the script; (attached) all I would like to do is trim the spiral surface with the truncated cone at the side.

Thanks,

Matthew

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Hi Tim,

Try attached file.

Btw, what does that curved surface represent? A ramp?

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Hi djorje,


Thanks a lot for your reply. The method you used was the first method that i tried but it gives a very strange error "invalid surface". In fact it is impossible to further build up on that geometry (and even baking it)

That was my reason why I was opting to use the solid intersection tools but still without success.

The surface is a module of a project in working right now at TU Delft. By mirroring the module on the x and y axis you get this 'infinite' surface. Hopefully should be a park/water filtering system by the end on the semester. :)

thanks again for your reply.

Matt

Thanks. Very interesting.

The supporting structure for both spirals will be made of concrete?

yes concrete. The intention is to cut EPS foam with a robotic arm and a hot wire; connect the EPS blocks with post tension cables and then use the foam for both insulation and formwork.. not sure exactly how it will work.. a lot of trial and error.. mostly errors :)

I have just tried baking it, and it works.

Sounds very interesting.
It would be nice if you could upload the photos of that park/water filtering system, once it's completed.

Thanks for your interest.

It is very strange, maybe it's a bug which is happening only on my machine?

I am getting these messages when connecting a panel. + I only manage to bake one spiral and not the one which is said to be invalid.

Did you use the file I attached, or you changed your original one?

I can bake surfaces with no problem, and no "Invalid surface appears".

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Wow very strange, can't understand.. yeah I opened the one you sent me.. yet it is still giving me the same invalid surface.

May i ask.. what system are you running it with?

I am trying on both Rhino 4 and 5 and grasshopper 9.001 and 9.0014 - both same result

I am using Rhino 4, SR8, grasshopper 0.9.0014 and windows XP.
Try opening the last two files I attached (both .gh and .3dm).

It seems you have the 0.9.0001 on Rhino 4 and 0.9.0014 installed on Rhino 5.

Install the 0.9.0014 for Rhino 4 from here.

That will probably solve the problem.

Managed !! I rebooted the system, uninstalled rhino5, installed 9.0014 on rhino4.. and now it works in the same way as yours.

Thanks a lot for your time and interest djordje.

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