Guess it's not possible to cut holes in surfaces.

My aim was to replicate this double moebius figure from Rinus Roelofs
- http://www.rinusroelofs.nl/rhinoceros/rhinoceros-m06.html

Did the surface and the circles in GH, and cut the holes in Moi3D -
http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/doublemoebius.gif?hl=en&gsc=lz-g1BYAAADG5JFRBbx3ZqCZf0MuMaTm57an5Fe8QJeePd7zpGv9tg

/Lars

On Dec 5, 1:09 pm, klint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for your replies. But I think I have to rephrase my
> question. In the first post I tried to cut a hole through a surface,
> that didn't work as expected. But by capping cylinders and tubes,
> creating solids, the Solid Difference worked perfectly.
> But if you start with an irregular surface, is it still possible to
> cut holes in it? Understood from another post that the Rhino command
> CreateSolid isn't implemented in GH yet. So if you start with an
> irregular surface there's no way to make it a solid.
>
> On 5 Dec, 03:18, postal256 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > try to cap the cylinders, then use Solid Difference, then 'BRep
> > Components', "List Item", and use a slider (integers) to single out
> > the center column (it will probably be number 0 on the list, so you
> > could probably skip the slider and just enter 0).
>
> > Eric

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