02-04-2019
02:56 AM
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02-04-2019
02:56 AM
Thank you for the answer. As far as I understood - if multiple surfaces of 3d objects have same coordinates the program sees them as one (probably to reduce redundancy for calculations). However there is a fine trick to overcome this. One can reduce number of "same" surfaces, I think it must be 3 or less and still complete desired action.
In any case - I redesigned my approach for such 3d solids in such a way that they still don't overlap but retain the necessary shape.