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2024-03-29 09:16 PM - last edited on 2024-04-04 05:41 PM by Laszlo Nagy
This Picture shows what I would like to do. In the picture it shows the inside wall. You will notice that while the wall conforms to the curved wall there is a portion that sticks out where the opening in the wall is. The picture also shows what I would like the trimmed wall to look like. If I try to modify one wall and then do a "rotate multiple copies" the result is all of the copies don't maintain the curve associated with the outer wall. So modify and copy doesn't work. The only option I see is to modify each wall individually which is fine but I am looking for a way to do that that is simple and not time consuming. It would be nice if I could create a marquee on the wall surface of the shape I want to remove and then delete that area from the wall but I don't see any such capability or feature that can do that. Appreciative of all suggestions.
2024-03-29 10:37 PM - last edited on 2024-04-04 05:46 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Could you use Solid Element Operations (SEO)? At first glance I might try creating a complex profile beam in the shape you want cut out from the wall, and then extrude it to create a "doughnut" ring around the structure, and use SEO to set beam as operator and walls as targets with the subtract command. And then put that beam on a separate SEO layer. Very rough sketch below, orange would be the beam, probably a triangle shape if I'm seeing your screenshot accurately.
2024-03-30 06:28 PM
Hello Aakell:
I understand what you are suggesting and I don't see why it shouldn't work. I will give it a try. Thanks