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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.
Sliced 3D solids do not retain a history of the original forms that created them.
However, they do retain the layer and color properties of the original objects.
For a complete list of objects that can be used for a slice operation, see SLICE.
See also:
Create Sections and Drawings from 3D Models (page 474)
Check 3D Models for Interferences
Find areas where 3D solids or surfaces intersect or overlap.
Use the INTERFERE command to check for areas of interference within a set
of 3D solid or surface models. You can compare two sets of objects or check
all 3D solids and surfaces in a drawing.
Interference checking creates temporary solid or surface objects and highlights
where the models intersect.
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