Functions to clean up or modify lattices using automated methods
To Remove Open Beams Automatically
When generating lattices, some junctions can end up terminating in only one single beam. To remove these junctions and beams automatically, use this function.
- In the project tree, select the lattice or surface lattice of a component.
- In the context area, click
Remove Open Beams.
In case removing beams once still leaves open beams, activate the option
Trim recursively? to keep trimming until there are no open beams left.
To Snap Two Separate Lattices Together
Snapping lattices attempts to create beams between two individual lattices to connect them into one single new lattice.
- In the project tree, select one of the lattices or surface lattices of a component.
- In the context area, click
Snap to Other Lattice.
- Adjust values as needed, including selecting the right lattice from the
Target lattice dropdown.
- Click
Apply.
To Add a Thickness Gradient
A thickness gradient makes beams across a span of lattice progressively thicker or thinner. You can provide XYZ coordinates for the beginning and the end of the gradient, or use control handles in the display.
Further options determine how the beams are created:
- Relative: Adds the gradient value to the current thickness
- Only apply within bounds: If start or end lie within the space occupied by the lattice, you may choose whether the provided start and end thickness should be applied to the beams beyond the bounds, too.
- Affect whole beam: Normally, beams are reshaped conically to provide a smooth gradient. If this is enabled, the gradient is made up in discrete steps of cylindrical beams.
Click
Apply to use the values and accept the reshaping of the lattice.