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Cutting using combine bodies or a cylinder cut (create cylinder > cut) give me an error that I do not understand and can't seem to work around.
I sculpted a bicycle bottom bracket lug using T-splines around a reference geometry of the solid tubes (precisely dimensioned). I converted the T-spline to a B-rep face, and thickened it 1mm "out".
To make sure the tubes would fit into the lug (there is always a bit of imprecision in the sculpting; suggestions on how to avoid this are welcome), I attempted to subtract the reference geometry (tubes) from the thickened lug model.
After I got the error for the first time I performed a second thicken operation 0.5mm "in", and combined the "out" and "in" thicked bodies to make sure I had overlap between the lug and the tube model.
Trying to use the "create cylinder" in cut mode to cut a single tube out of the lug give the same error.
I just realized I tried to perform a "join" in the screencast I made to demonstrate the problem, but the error is the same:
Embed not working ("Your post has been changed because invalid HTML was found in the message body. The invalid HTML has been removed. Please review the message and submit the message when you are satisfied."), here is the link to a screencast documenting the problem.
I'm stumped. It seems like I should be able to trim my lug using solid bodies, either with the "create cylinder>cut" approach or just by subtracting the tubes from the lug.
Any help appreciated.
-jamie
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