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Find the common volume.
With INTERSECT, you can create a composite solid from the common
volume of two or more overlapping solids. INTERSECT removes the portions
that do not overlap and creates a composite solid from the common
volume.
Create Composites from Mixed Object Types
In addition to creating composite objects from the same object types, you can
also create composites from mixed surfaces and solids.
Mixed intersections. Combining a solid and a surface through
intersection results in a surface.
Mixed subtractions. Subtracting a 3D solid from a surface results in a
surface. However, you cannot subtract a surface from a 3D solid object.
Mixed unions. You cannot create a union between 3D solid and surface
objects.
You cannot combine solids with mesh objects. However, you can convert
them to 3D solids in order to combine them with solids.
If a selection set of mixed objects contains regions, the regions are ignored.
Create 3D Solids by Slicing
Create new 3D solids by slicing, or dividing, existing objects.
When you use the SLICE command to slice a 3D solid, you can define the
cutting plane in several ways. For example, you can specify three points, an
axis, a surface, or a planar object to act as a cutting plane. You can retain one
or both halves of the sliced object.
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