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Separate Discrete Objects Combined with a Union
If you have combined discrete 3D solids or surfaces using a union operation,
you can separate them into their original components. (Use the Separate
option of the SOLIDEDIT command.) Composite objects cannot overlap or
share a common area or volume to be separated.
After separation, the individual solids retain their original layers and colors.
All nested 3D solid objects are restored to their simplest forms.
See also:
Edit Objects with Grips on page 313
Overview of Modifying Meshes on page 610
Quick Reference
Commands
SOLIDEDIT
Edits faces and edges of 3D solid objects.
System Variables
LEGACYCTRLPICK
Shell and Remove Redundancies in 3D Objects
Convert 3D solids to shells and remove redundant lines and edges.
Shell 3D Solids
Convert a 3D solid to a hollow wall, or shell.
When you can convert a solid object to a shell, new faces are created by
offsetting existing faces inside or outside their original positions.
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