HELP!!! GDL calculations based off of a slab
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2008-08-20 05:45 PM
2008-08-20
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2008-08-20 07:09 PM
2008-08-20
07:09 PM
The SLAB_TOP_SURF global is available to a label part and gives you the top surface area.
It is also trivial to get slab areas in the interactive scheduler.
Getting the X and Y extents of an arbitrary polygon is a bit more of a chore.
It is also trivial to get slab areas in the interactive scheduler.
Getting the X and Y extents of an arbitrary polygon is a bit more of a chore.
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2008-08-20 07:22 PM
2008-08-20
07:22 PM
The current calc is using SLAB_TOP_SURF to calculate the footage of board needed. We have changed our specifications for installing the deck boards from running horizontal and only using 1 length to running diagonal and using 3 different lengths depending on how deep the deck is. So I was hoping to be able to find a way to distinguish the slab size in x and y to determine which length of board to calculate (without using multiple links or composite names). I figured it was a long shot but I thought I would ask. Thanks for you help I am going to have to go back to the drawing board.
Thanks Dereck
Thanks Dereck
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2008-08-20 07:41 PM
2008-08-20
07:41 PM
You could model the planks to their nominal dimensions and use SEOs as a circular saw to trim them to fit 😉
This is not really as crazy as it sounds since you can use the original deck slab as the operator and use the intersection function in the SEO.
This is not really as crazy as it sounds since you can use the original deck slab as the operator and use the intersection function in the SEO.
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2008-08-20 08:01 PM
2008-08-20
08:01 PM
I need something a lil simpler, I work for a log home manufacture and I am trying to keep things as simple as possible, we do to many drawings with to few ppl. I love the Idea though and can think of quite a few times to use it on other jobs and some of our modeling projects. Thanks for the Idea
Dereck
Dereck
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2008-08-20 08:06 PM
2008-08-20
08:06 PM
There may be a way. If I think of something I'll let you know. I'm sure it could be done as a slab accessory but that would be, as the programmers say, non-trivial.
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2008-08-20 08:10 PM
2008-08-20
08:10 PM
programming is never trivial! the more I get into it the more I realize I don't know, but I am learning fast. Thanks for your help! If anyone else has an Idea please post it.
thanks Dereck
thanks Dereck