algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi there,
I'm writing a vb.net component, which attempts to trim a freeform surface (brep1) using an open-ended cylinder (brep2). So far the code is simply:
Dim bb() As Brep
bb = brep1.Trim(brep2, 0.01)
A = bb
The problem is that it doesn't matter which way I flip the input surface normal directions, the trim always returns the larger surface with a circular hole. Actually what I want is just the circular hole. The documentation implies that the orientation of the cylinder should affect which piece is returned.
Any suggestions?
Steven
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It's working fine on my computer. Try flipping the direction of one of the surface parameters (_Dir command and then click on UReverse, for example). If it's still not working try posting the geometry.
Is there a reason for not capping the cylinder?
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