Ideally, the above followed by polyhedron(poly) would be identical to render(). If it would be possible to make this one "method" also return data it might just be: The file extension is used to determine which type. importEdit Imports a file for use in the current OpenSCAD model. What sounded the best to me of all the conversations I've seen on this would be to use render() (or a function based on render, I'll use 'render2polyhedron' below), and to have it just return the polyhedron data of what it rendered. The file type filter of the Open File dialog may show only OpenSCAD files, but file name can be replaced with a wildcard (e.g.stl) to browse to additional file types. The box currently is in two parts that form a union, the first part is a slim box that has a hollow middle, the walls are 2mm thick, and the x, y, z is 60, 40, 6 I think there is two ways I can do the front and rear slopes, Id like the total height of the box to be 20. If there was a voting system for new features it would get ALL of my votes. The box is to have walls that are 2mm thick. This general idea (introspection of a module) is the thing I most wish OpenSCAD could do. Hi, I've been listening for a while, but this is my first post. View this message in context: ding-box-tp20220.html OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Tips_and_ Tricks#Arrange_parts_on_a_spat ial_array Sent from the OpenSCAD mailing list archive at. View this message in context: Bounding-box-tp20220.html OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Tips_and_ Tricks#Arrange_parts_on_a_ spatial_arrayīut with parts that are very different in size. Size, this means a list of objects, individually translated, at the moment. Would be good to show them all separated out. OpenSCAD part? I have built a model with a number of sub-assemblies, and it Is there any way to get the size and position of a bounding box around an On 25 January 2017 at 06:48, droftarts wrote:
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