In this video, I show you three different methods for splitting objects in BonsaiBIM:
The plane method using split along edge for any object type.
Using bisected faces with walls or other IFC elements as cutting tools.
The elegant cursor location split feature that works specifically for walls.
Each method has its place depending on what you're trying to achieve.
The plane method gives you precise control over complex cuts. The bisected faces approach lets you use existing geometry as your cutting tool. And the cursor location split is incredibly fast for simple wall divisions.
What makes this especially valuable is understanding when to use each technique. Some work better for certain object types, and knowing the differences will save you time and frustration.
This is practical BonsaiBIM knowledge that you'll actually use on real openBIM projects.
Watch the video to see all three methods in action and master splitting geometry in BonsaiBIM.
If you want to dive deeper into practical openBIM skills like this, check out the BIMvoice Academy at bimvoice . com.
When have you needed to split objects in your BIM workflows?
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Need to split or cut objects in BonsaiBIM?
I've been getting this question a lot lately.
Here's exactly how to do it, step by step: lnkd.in/gpHE-U_H
In this video, I show you three different methods for splitting objects in BonsaiBIM:
The plane method using split along edge for any object type.
Using bisected faces with walls or other IFC elements as cutting tools.
The elegant cursor location split feature that works specifically for walls.
Each method has its place depending on what you're trying to achieve.
The plane method gives you precise control over complex cuts. The bisected faces approach lets you use existing geometry as your cutting tool. And the cursor location split is incredibly fast for simple wall divisions.
What makes this especially valuable is understanding when to use each technique. Some work better for certain object types, and knowing the differences will save you time and frustration.
This is practical BonsaiBIM knowledge that you'll actually use on real openBIM projects.
Watch the video to see all three methods in action and master splitting geometry in BonsaiBIM.
If you want to dive deeper into practical openBIM skills like this, check out the BIMvoice Academy at bimvoice . com.
When have you needed to split objects in your BIM workflows?
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