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link-single-outline |
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l1 |
Description
Create wireframe from a drive outline string and supplied height.
How to use
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In the Current Objects toolbar, select or create a new current wireframe object.
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Run the command.
This command will typically be used to create a wireframe model of underground survey data. This survey data will typically have been surveyed or digitised and then interpolated for the correct elevations, to create a completely three-dimensional floor or roof string for each drive. The user must identify the outline string, along with the drive height and a drive wireframe model will be created based on this string and another string formed by projection. If a positive height is put in, it will effectively be creating a roof string. If a negative height is supplied, it will be creating a floor string below. If a cell model has been opened, the drive will be fully evaluated against it. The newly-created wireframe data will join any other currently available wireframe data.
Using this command in conjunction with the 3D Solid linking method. If you have strings on adjacent sections that are to be linked together, and those strings cross each other when viewed in the direction of wireframing, then temporary vertices are inserted into the string and these temporary vertices are used when the wireframe is created. Since pairs of strings are wireframed at a time it is possible for these temporary vertices to be created for one pair of strings and not the other. In this situation a wireframe may be built which contains inconsistencies. Therefore the 3D-Solid method is not suitable for use with the older linking commands if adjacent sections contain strings that cross each other in the direction of wireframing. |