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Help. two joined curves still bake intenal surface when bake

Hi all,

When I bake two joined curve (one curve and one offset) to make a frame, when I bake it there appear an internal surface that is attached to the frame, which is not supposed
to be there.
This surfave I suppose that is coming from the offset one. ??

Can somebody tell me how to prevent/ suppress this surface that is appearing.

Thanks.
Homer

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Hi Homer,

when you run the _Sketch (On Surface) command on your faces, you'll see that it refuses to sketch on the inside. Also the _What command tells you it's a single surface with 1 hole(s). So the topology is actually correct, it's just the mesh that is at fault. It would seem that Grasshopper makes a correct mesh while Rhino makes a wrong one.

In the Rhino object properties dock-bar, you can override per object meshing settings. Try these:


Also don't forget to post a bug about this on the Rhino forum. It carries more weight when a customer complains than when I do.

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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA
Hello David,

Toppie....

I will try it out and come back to you with the result if necessary .

Met vriendelijke groet,
Homer
Hello David,

I did try out your settings but the faces still where appearing on Rhino and on the render.
So I try whitout the _simple planes, and it did work.


Thanks for your help.

Homer

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