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I am trying to design a project box, which will be 3D-printed, that is contoured on one side to fit the instrument panel of my tractor.
I 3D-scanned the tractor instrument panel with my iPhone and Scandy Pro. I then edited the mesh using Meshmixer. As my last step in Meshmixer, I extruded the face 0.1mm to create a solid body mesh.
I then imported the solid body mesh into Fusion 360 and converted it to a Fusion 360 body. I also created a primitive for the project box.
What I'd like to do is split the primitive into two bodies using the instrument panel body. However, when I do this using Split Body (selecting the primitive as the target and the instrument panel as the tool), I get the following results:
Body 1 = Instrument panel
Body 2 = Intersection of instrument panel and primitive
Body 3 = Primitive, with the instrument panel cut out of the middle
If I flip/flop the target/tool, I get a variation on the above.
I can extrude the unneeded half of the primitive to a point, but because the lines of the instrument panel are converging, that only gets me so far.
So...how can I split the primitive into two separate bodies using the instrument panel?
Thanks!
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