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WCrihfield
in reply to: 3DAli

Hi @3DAli.  One of the first things that comes to mind when looking at that situation is checking either Mass or Volume of the 'remaining' solid body(s), both before and after the feature is created/updated, to see if they match what is expected.  Volume would likely be simpler.  If you know the size of the hole, and know that it goes through, and know the thickness of the part, then you can easily calculate the volume of that solid cylinder.  Multiply that by the quantity, to get the total volume displacement.  Get/record volume of part/body before creating/changing/updating the feature, then calculate expected displacement, then get volume again, and compare if it it different by the expected amount, within a tolerance.  Just the first idea, but I'm sure there are multiple other ways.

Wesley Crihfield

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