meshmixer boolean difference not working

meshmixer boolean difference not working

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meshmixer boolean difference not working

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mao.pngerro2.pngerro3.png

 

In the first image, i tried to use the boolean difference to remash/solid in the two objects, in the second and the third image, i tried again to do the boolean difference and the hand simply dissapear. I want to do a cut in the finger equally in the new joint.  Im new in this software.

 

thanks for the help.

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hfcandrew
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Booleans fail often. Remeshing usually jiggles things around enough to fix it, unless there is non-manifold surfaces.

 

Please attach the .mix file (zipped). Also turn of the printer bed in the view, I can't see what you are trying to do.

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Seems booleans are not failing in both cases (you get the blue/orange preview result)...

How does the second object you subtract or intersect  looks like?

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i made remesh/make solid (in the hand) / put an sphere to simulates a hole using boolean difference. The photo in purple is the place where i want to replica the same format in that place.

 

Anexed the .rar with the mix and the photo

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So, i want subtract material make a hole.  As in the photo i posted below, in purple i would like to replicate, to put cables. 

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Hmm, BooleanDifference does its job on your file without any issues:

Ohne Titel 2.png

Note: You need to have the palm  activated as the first object. Then activate the sphere as the second object (A-B isn't equal to B-A)

 

But if you intend to put cables into cable tubes: There's a special tool in MM's EDIT toolset: AddTube

Ohne Titel 3.png

 

Anyhow: First thing is to remove the old tubes' surfaces: SELECT a ring around each of the outlets and discard . This breaks the connections. Now you can use EDIT/SeparateShells to separate the main surface and repair the open boundaries using ANALYSIS/Inspector...

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Thank you! It really worked, I'm very newbie haha. 

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