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Welded gabion basket is made of welded wire mesh panels connected by spring wire, which has strong solidity and corrosion resistance. It is mainly used in park landscape and urban landscape. With simple construction and beautiful structure, easy to install, it is ideal for home decoration, slope protection and greening.
All sizes of welded gabion are popular, but not every project is the same. For example, the most required welded gabion sizes by our clients are 1m x 1m x 1m, and 2m x 1m x 1m. so if you are planning to order them, it is best to ask your project manager or consult our experienced specialists.
Other than the regular welded gabion basket, Shengsen can provide all welded gabion solution you need with its extended manufacturing experience. You can design your welded gabion as per the on site project from surface treatment to performance specifications.
Welded gabion box is assembled by welding the front and back panels, bottom plate and partition after welding and compressing them together with net cover.
Here are some of our most regular welded gabion sizes. Other sizes and wire mesh specs can be customized, just contact our specialists today!
For a single set of welded gabion box, its price can vary from $9.9 to $42.9 per set. It’s the raw welded wire mesh materials, box specifications, packing and the shipping delivery that driving its cost. Shengsen help you with best welded gabion solutions.
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Yes, we do offer raw materials samples or small trail sample order for you to check. Just tell our specialists of the details and they’ll help you about it.
It mainly depends on whether you want customize the gabion box or not, and also the speed of customs clearance and logistics, but we can guarantee to ship regular standard gabion in less than 3 weeks, and we have customers in Singapore who received the goods in less than 2 weeks.
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Apologies if I'm missing something simple!
I have a proposed surface model imported from civil 3d as a surface. I've then imported coverage areas from civil 3d as .sdf files and draped over the surface. All going well this far. One of the coverage areas are gabion basket retaining walls. I created a new texture for this and it looks great on top but down the sides of the walls it goes all distorted. See attached picture.
Any ideas on how to replicate the plan view on the sides? Or a better suggested method?
Thanks in advance!
I don't think it would be easy to get the projection of the surface to wrap around all the edges as you desire.
You could try to use a retaining wall for a component road. Select the component road, then the fill/cut area. Right click the fill/cut area to choose "Add Retaining Wall".
An asset card for the fill or cut area can be used to select materials.
Geographic Information SystemsHi @M_c3d ,
it's not possible in InfraWorks to apply textures to objects using a UV map (speric, cubic, flat, etc.) like it's possible in 3ds Max.
The draping is always from top and results in distortions the steeper a face is.
The only solution is to use another program - such as 3ds Max - and apply the textures there, then export as FBX for example and import as 3D model into InfraWorks.
Or you "workaround" the issue with @roskirko 's suggestion, which looks acceptable from my point of view.
Regards,
Karsten.
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