Hi all,
Somehow I am unable to substract solid from solid. It only affects one area of the solid though, please advise on what is wrong.
Small cylinder will give an error, large doesn't, I tried to recreate still didn't work.
Thanks
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Using the SUBTRACT command, we will need the two objects to overlap.
To use the SUBTRACT command in AutoCAD
May be it would work. Also try to edit in real size like don't zoom it much.
@User__CAD wrote:Hi all,
Somehow I am unable to substract solid from solid. It only affects one area of the solid though, please advise on what is wrong.
Small cylinder will give an error, large doesn't, I tried to recreate still didn't work.
Thanks
thinking about it,😕
@User__CAD wrote:Hi all,
Somehow I am unable to substract solid from solid. It only affects one area of the solid though, please advise on what is wrong.
Small cylinder will give an error, large doesn't, I tried to recreate still didn't work.
Thanks
I tried to recreate still didn't work.
Ensure that the solids are not overlapping incorrectly and check for any geometric errors. Verify the integrity of both solids and ensure they are properly closed and intersect correctly. Sometimes, scaling the small cylinder slightly or adjusting its position can help resolve the issue. Additionally, check for any software-specific settings or constraints that might affect the subtraction operation
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