Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Lunchbox panneling can't close where seam of closed loft surface is

Hi,

I have a  closed surface done by revolve command in Rhino. In grasshopper I use Lunchbox to apply a hexagon grid. Unfortunately no matter what king of grid I use, it always appears a gap exactly where the seam of the original surface is.

Do you know how this can be solved?

Thanks in advance

See capture.jpg:

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Part of my basic definition:

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Even if I make the surface periodic in Rhino .. it doesn't help. It seems that revolved surface in Rhino causes this issue always! Also when working with meshes (for instance Waverbird)

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