![]() For example create a cube and give it the assignment, ‘Halco 6321 - 60 Watt - A19 - Frosted - 5,000 Life Hours - 510 Lumens - 130 Volt’ light bulb. ![]() You could give an assignment to an object that does not look like what it is supposed to be. ![]() So you would take a pipe shape you have created, assign to it the material ‘steel’ - and from this information the cost of steel piping would be generated in a ‘bill of materials’ for your work, from your assigned sources, from your own database or from various online vendors. number of buttons for a shirt you want to create, or feet of steel piping and bolts, or number of light bulbs etc…). ![]() The Generator would basically take your work and generate a cost estimate for you based on your assigned materials and/or various pre-made objects you have input into your work (i.e. I would really like to see a ‘Bill of Materials Generator’ in Rhino 6.
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