I should have mentioned that with very complex breps it seems to break down. Has something to do with the surface section normals and the boolean command. I am looking into it and will let you know if I find a fix for it. As far as using the geometry from grasshopper you need to use the bake command. select the components in grasshopper and push the icon with the egg. That will bake it to rhino where it can be exported etc.
On Apr 8, 11:20 am, Paul Shroom <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi tim, > I downloaded to your waffle grid system because I'm very interested in > cutting 3-D shapes with laser cutters. > > When I load your file into grasshopper all that is displayed is two > cables on the grasshopper interface and nothing else. > Just thought I'd let you know as I don't think this is working quite > right. > > I apologise if I have made a mistake because I've only been using > these applications for a week or so now. > > Best regards, > Paul > > On Apr 7, 8:00 am, tim <[email protected]> wrote: > > > There have been several posts on people working onwafflegrid systems > > specifically forlasercutting. Stemming from the work of others, > > mainly Andrew Payne, I have created a variant that allows the user to > > input any polysurface and also manually specify the cut plains. > > Enjoy, > > Tim Meador > > RNL > > > <a target="_blank" rel=nofollow href="http://groups.google.com/group/ > > grasshopper3d/web/WaffleBREP.rar?hl=en">http://groups.google.com/group/ > > grasshopper3d/web/WaffleBREP.rar</a>
