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Union/Subtract issues

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Kellindil

Technical User
Sep 26, 2004
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AU
Howdy,

At the moment, I'm trying to rework a 3D model in AutoCAD 2005 and have been having some issues with my solids. The simplest way to discribe what I've had to do is I've been creating a cast of solids using the 3D Faced model I was supplied and then using the cast solids to cut other solids into the correct shape. Sound like an annoying way to work? It is :)

Anyhow, my main problem is that every now and then, I get a solid or a group of solids that suddenly stop working with the Union and Subtract commands. There's no warning and no aparent change to the solid's properties or appearance. I can get them to interact with solids I had previously created or with ones I create after the problem occurs. Here's an exapmle of what I get:

Command: _union
Select objects: 1 found
Select objects: 1 found, 2 total
Select objects:
The Boolean operation on solids failed.
Modeling Operation Error:
Inconsistent containment of intersection curve.

Just to cover the obvious, yes the two solids are in contact/overlapping/sharing 3D space. If anyone at all has any ideas, I'd be most grateful. This project is starting to take more time than I really have.

Thanks in advance,
-Kell
 
Can't tell you why it's doing what it's doing but try this:

solidedit, select b for body, then L for clean, then select your suspect solid.

If AutoCAD can repair it, it will. I deal quite a bit with translations and run into this quite a bit, usually this works, but not always.

HTH
Todd
 
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