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Topic Closedinconsistent face-body relationship

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    Posted: 01.Aug.2013 at 09:32
I am trying to subtract one solid from another(it is a section of handrail), I am trying to remove a section, so I swept a length of the same size and also larger sized handrail along the same path, but when I attempt to subtract the section I wish to remove I get an ERROR: inconsistent face-body relationship. Has anyone found a counter to fix this error and subtract the desired section?







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Aug.2013 at 11:44
Sounds like a case of some bad geometry.  I would go back and redo it.
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