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Topic Closed3D trouble

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Taurunum52 View Drop Down
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    Posted: 06.Jan.2020 at 19:04
Hi friends,

I am a beginner in Autocad 3D design, I use Autocad 2D for many years. I tried to make a cylindrical opening on the side, I made a cylinder, put it in my bell and used the "intersect" command. I got an empty cylinder in cross area but it remained solid out of the bell. I do not know how to delete those solid parts. I hope it will be easier if you see the attached photo.

Thank you in advance for your help.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Jan.2020 at 14:35
To create the hole in the ring I would use the SUBTRACT command as one option.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jan.2020 at 06:02
Thank you very much Smile
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