Identifying problem areas in joined surfaces
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11069.4 In reply to 11069.1 
So in your case here it's the bottom area and 2 other places:



The bottom isn't quite all on one plane, it would probably be good to cut off a small amount with a line to get the end all on one plane.

- Michael

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 From:  Michael Gibson
11069.5 In reply to 11069.1 
Here is the front part made into a solid now.

For the back part the naked edges are very short so it's more difficult to get at them.

- Michael

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 From:  Michael Gibson
11069.6 In reply to 11069.1 
Here's the other piece as a solid now too.

- Michael

EDITED: 18 Apr 2023 by MICHAEL GIBSON


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 From:  vespanut (RTELL)
11069.7 In reply to 11069.2 
Michael
Thanks! getting that shortcut key set up right now. Only been using MOI for 15 yrs. guess there's more to be learned....
Bob
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