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Hello all, I am trying to create a porous cylinder model and I need only the half portion of the cylinder to be porous. Can anyone help me with the best approach in dealing this?

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It’s worth centering your main cylinder on the origin [0,0,0] of the CPLane so that the ArrayPolar can easily rotate around the ZAxis itself.

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You can start getting pretty fancy if you introduce multiple polar array that have a Z-offset placed into them. That will create a spiral/helical climb along the Z-Axis… which in turn can be rotated around the main cylinder a number of times with another array.

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Each row can step down/up in size; by spacing, or by dowel size to have a nice graded change spanning between course to fine.