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Topic Closedacad torus

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    Posted: 10.Apr.2014 at 16:43
Hello all,
Can anybody tell me how to quarter a torus 3d ?
Thanx for your knowledge.
it aint rocket science
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Apr.2014 at 17:31
SLICE
Select Object.
Specify First point: Center.
Specify Second point: Pick a point outside of torus on the X axis (with Ortho On).
Specify a point on desired side: BOTH.
Repeat above for the Y axis.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Apr.2014 at 17:32
Robert,
Thanx for the help, I got it.
it aint rocket science
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