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From: Specktech
Hi Pilou, I was so curious? Do you create all those pages in the wiki and the elephant repository. I can tell someone very creative with lots of artistic abilty is creating all these pages. I'm alway's amazed with the artistry in all the documentation for Moi3D. I have learned so many things studying that repository. Also always amazed at your artwork. Thanks so much Pilou.
From: Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
Hi Pilou,
Not much to the UI... ;-}
--Larry
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From: ed (EDDYF)
Cool Larry - I could have used this when designing my gas fireplace framing in MoI last year. I hate fractions :)
Ed Ferguson
From: Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
The idea came to me *after* I did a model of a pole building...lots of dimensional lumber. Such a simple script to make that task a bit easier and less error prone.
Nice model Ed!
--Larry
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
On the Elephant Repository, on my site, and on some pages I assume yes !)
On the Wiki itself I don't believe...it's too time consuming to Edit...
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
@Larry
OK I see now! :)
Not a big deal to make this script in French! :) Done!
https://moiscript.weebly.com/portes-et-fenecirctres.html
From: Specktech
That fireplace looks really nice. I was looking real close how you did your layout.
So awesome seeing Moi3D being used like that. Most of the time I just draw up parts and pieces to 3d print.
Thanks for showing this functional schematic Ed. I have started drawing up shelving that I plan on making.
Larry's Lumber dimension script will be very helpful. Thanks again.
From: ed (EDDYF)
Thanks Specktech - Yeah, some folks could build that using just a rough hand sketch - not me :) There were some critical dimensions for framing and venting that needed to be met in order to pass inspection, never mind that when the fireplace was delivered it needed to slide in perfectly with room to attach gas & electrical. It really helped to be able to rotate the 3D model and see it from all sides. When cutting a 10" vent hole through your wall, you really want to be sure it's in the right spot :)
Ed Ferguson
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