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Topic: solid slice
Posted By: joestmann
Subject: solid slice
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 20:08
When I slice a 3d solid a cube is created around both sides of splice. How do I turn the cubes off?



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 20:11
A cube?  What exactly are you slicing?


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Posted By: joestmann
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 20:13
yeah, when I slice a solid it draws a 3d cube around the sliced object.



Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 20:14
Not in plain AutoCAD.  I just tested it.


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Posted By: joestmann
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 20:51
the problem is in acad civil 3d


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2014 at 23:48
So what exactly are you slicing?


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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 03.Jun.2014 at 07:20
Joestmann and John, this happens to me sometimes when I want to subtract a cube from an other volume to create a slash cut; in fact AutoCAD does the slash cut but also add the cube to be subtracted to the initial volume.
Then it's not possible to subtract that added cube that is part of the initial volume.
I tried in an other file and it was the same.
An other day I tried to extrude the initial volume an other way ( in the same file ) and the subtract was OK, why I don't know !!!
 



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