Topic: Here's a real weird one for ya
Please open the attached part. See the line that I have the three labels on? Notice both ends of the line are at 10.500 height? But the middle of the line is 10.492!
I have deleted the line, deleted everything around it (as you can see) and every time I redraw the line, it does it again. The point where it dips down is/was the intersection with the wall you see at right angles to the line.
There is a "shard" there, the odd lines and planes formed by SketchUp's Intersect function, for some damned reason. I try to never use Intersect unless I have to and only "Intersect to Selected" instead of "Intersect to Model", to try and avoid these "shards" but nonetheless.
It seems to me there is no way to delete a shard. Erase Hidden Geometry doesn't do it, Select and Delete sure don't. I haven't found a plug-in or tool that does either.
I know how the shard got there and why: the line in question was dipped in the middle when an Intersect was performed and is now pledging to never surrender, to fight on the beaches and in the hills. It shall never surrender!
Unless one of you sharpies can tell me how to kill the little bugger. Please, oh please!
