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I have a polygonal shape that is hollow with some wall thickness. I want to split this shape into 2 separate bodies. The 2nd body should be created by 1) splitting at the midplane between each of the inner and outer faces and 2) then "carving out" or extracting the resulting inner shape. The result should be 2 polygonal shapes, both still hollow and the new smaller body that fits and aligns with the interior edges and faces of the bigger polygonal shape, similar to the Russian nesting dolls.
See pic for base template. File is attached.
Additional Notes:
- I created midplanes (where the split should be) between the inner and outer faces in hopes to create points at their intersections and then carve the new body from there. But I'm not sure how to do that.
- There is a reason why I need the body to be internally carved out in this way instead of just creating a scaled down version of the original body.
Thank you!
Tips from @jhackney1972 or other are appreciated 🙏
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