paolodemichiel
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Hello, I would like to ask everyone if someone knows a procedure, a command, an application or even a program to automatically extract the average plan of a solid, typically a parallelepipedo, in rhino.
I explain better; for meshare in automatic of the constructive details of metal structures in rhino I have to import precisely in rhino-type files. therefore the structure must be drawn in advance in rhino: as the mesh in rhino is made with flat elements type "plate" the design in rhino must represent the average plan of the steel plate.
often happens to have at the disposal of the files obtained from the tekla that if imported in rhino (files type .xml I think) they represent a steel plate like a solid and at what point I am forced to draw by hand, slab by slab, the average plan: this thing is feasible if the structure or detail is not very complicated but becomes rather laborious and expensive if you have to do whole structures of large size or complex construction details.
I ask precisely if someone knows a fast and quick way to get in rhino the average plans (exemptively simple solids like the parallelepipedo) starting from a solid geometry.
Thank you.
I explain better; for meshare in automatic of the constructive details of metal structures in rhino I have to import precisely in rhino-type files. therefore the structure must be drawn in advance in rhino: as the mesh in rhino is made with flat elements type "plate" the design in rhino must represent the average plan of the steel plate.
often happens to have at the disposal of the files obtained from the tekla that if imported in rhino (files type .xml I think) they represent a steel plate like a solid and at what point I am forced to draw by hand, slab by slab, the average plan: this thing is feasible if the structure or detail is not very complicated but becomes rather laborious and expensive if you have to do whole structures of large size or complex construction details.
I ask precisely if someone knows a fast and quick way to get in rhino the average plans (exemptively simple solids like the parallelepipedo) starting from a solid geometry.
Thank you.