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how to cut out a block

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hi to all, following the advice of gp to lighten a large file of autocad (195mb) up to 120 mb and I made a Portuguese tile and then I converted it into block and in fact multiplying it for hundreds of tegloles, does not weigh the file. But now I find myself having to cut the tegloles on the direction of the trenches of change, but being blocks, I can't. Can you give me some advice? Thank you.
 
Explode the blocks you need to cut!
Of course, but it's a struggle.

I wouldn't touch anything, leaving the entire and "hidden" strands between the various bonfires.

In general, the blocks would never explode, even because the metric computation would be high. . .

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xritaglia (_xclip), does not draw, but makes invisible the part of the external block to the contour set, from 2010 (if I don't remember bad) you can choose if to hide the inside.

It's a command that I use exclusively for the cutting of the tiles in the cantonals, as for the fill my tiles always end up accurate. :tongue::
 
xritaglia (_xclip), does not pull, but makes invisible the part of the external block to the set
beautiful this, but tell me one thing: you can select with one _fence all the plugs close to the neck, or you have to hand them one by one..?

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thanks gp, it works great. but the fact that it hides them and does not eliminate them permanently, does it involve errors in renders or somewhere else? for example in osnap? thanks always very kind.
 
...you can select with a _fence all the plugs close to the neck, or you have to hand them one by one..?
the selection of blocks can happen with the normal autocad commands, then also fence, then xclip acts as a sort of wipeout to which you can assign a rectangular/polygonal/polilinear contour.



...the fact that it hides them and does not eliminate them permanently, does it involve errors in renders or somewhere else? for example in osnap?
to make no problem, the hidden part is simply ignored, the osnap instead still take into account the geometry of the whole block.
 
the selection of blocks can take place with the normal autocad commands, then also fence, then xclip acts as a sort of wipeout to which you can assign a rectangular/polygonal/poliline border
tried with 2006, it does not work, unless you create a brainy xref cutting.

instead with the normal _wipeout command, the behavior is identical to _xclip, that is:

1] occultation of the unwanted part
2] Active snap management also in the hidden part
3] Metric compute maintained (e.g. with bcount of express tools)

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Hello everyone, maybe I was too optimistic. I tried to make cuts with _xclip, but at the end of the cut a part of tiles disappear. I'll tell you better with pictures:
image of the tiles before cutting them (in wireframe), after cut image (always in wireframe) and result image by activating realistic view. Can you help me understand why?
 

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with 2008 no problem, with 2011 you have to set the frame and/or xclipframe variables, see in the help the values you prefer.

If I can afford... You've collected 1 mm all edges of the tiles, it doesn't seem like a good idea.
if the thing is influential from the "heavy" point of view, it is overly penalizing for the video card when you move into the model and renders are particular that you cannot appreciate.

:smile:
 
I thank you for the speed of the answer and also the advice regarding the fitting of the edges, but I did not know that it would weigh down the video card. I'll probably make some changes. I don't know if I understood the settings of the variable (from self-taught there are many things I don't know), however I have the 2009 version, is it the same?
 
I think I was successful,:finger: but I noticed that I made a huge mistake in the copy of the tiles,:mad: I copied the embryo without tilting it and so the tiles go up and no adhere to the concrete cover: mad:.
But now I go home that I am swollen, tomorrow I try again.
Thanks again, you're very kind.
 
No, I couldn't, or at least not.
then, the cut does it but a series of signs are displayed, referring each to a single tile, away from the roof layer, then if I try to copy everything and paste it on another design, I paste a drawing with missing tiles like the pictures I sent in the previous replay. :confused:
Is there a solution?
 

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xritaglia (_xclip), does not draw, but makes invisible the part of the external block to the contour set, from 2010 (if I don't remember bad) you can choose if to hide the inside.

It's a command that I use exclusively for the cutting of the tiles in the cantonals, as for the fill my tiles always end up accurate. :tongue::
you are a great thank you for helping me!!!! You saved me!
 

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