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Hi Tim and users,
How can I do to this operation?
Thank you.
Antoine
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Don't know if this this what you were looking for, but I tried.
Larry
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Interresting! :) thank you L. Antoine
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You've created a paradox: some of the surfaces don't split the solid. The picture shows the inconsistencies that don't separate the solid.
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thank you Murray, But I do not think it's because of surfaces. Even if you enlarge the surfaces, and they well intersects the volume, it will not. Antoine
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This is your file modified to show that some of the surfaces don't cut the solid into two pieces. I suppose there's a case to make that it should be possible to split the solid with two discrete surfaces where they're selected together, but Shark can't do it currently, which is why I replaced some of your originals with ruled surfaces. The two remaining surfaces that I circled in the pic above don't cut the solid into two.
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Hello, Murray thank you :) Indeed, good idea junction surfaces. Antoine
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