Making an overlapping cut
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 From:  Michael Gibson
10695.10 In reply to 10695.7 
Hi MRAKGR, for your cube with 2 faces deleted,

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> As a way of simplifying the problem, maybe I could understand if you could explain how to Planar this
> cube which had two of its adjacent faces deleted.

For that case you would need to draw in a line and make one planar face by selecting the line and 3 edges using Construct > Planar, then join that, then for the final plane you can select the entire object and use Construct > Planar to fill that last one in.

But for the actual object when you do the boolean it leaves behind half of the planes that you need so you can use those and you don't need to draw anything extra since when they are joined the remaining planar holes are isolated from each other and so can be filled in with one use of Construct > Planar with the main object selected.

- Michael
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 From:  Markog (MRAKGR)
10695.11 In reply to 10695.9 
Yeah, I understand now. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
10695.12 In reply to 10695.11 
Oops I had an error in one part that I wrote above, for the window selection that should be a right-to-left drag to make a "crossing" window (with dotted outline) that takes anything that crosses it instead of only fully contained.

- Michael
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