
Thanks to Manuel, who took interest in the scripts posted earlier, we both put up some work and came up with a better result.
(they are the same)
The script works now with intersections in any direction (swithch from scale to extend line). Also handles somehow geometries that have holes inside and finnaly some little extra options added (you can choose to extend the split line or not, material thickness).
Also, there is one think to keep in mind when using the scripts. You will sometimes get errors when using a too low absolute tolerance in Rhino. So go to Tools>Options>Units and set Absolute tolerance to 0.0000001 or something absurdly accurate.
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Documenting the works and thoughts of Dimitrie Stefanescu regarding architecture and related disciplines.
Mainly he is searching for meaningful applications of computer-driven practices in building science/architecture.
If you think you can contribute to his (hopefully) never-ending quest to find out the meaning of life, the universe and architecture, feel free to dump your brainwaves in the comment boxes or in an email. Right now his best answer is 42, so there's quite a lot of room for improvement.
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