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Moving Faces

by 4Quarters <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 4, 2008 at 06:35 PM

I am new to the 3D features of Autocad 2000. I have come across a 
specific issue that I would like help with.

I have created a .5" thick solid plate. In the plate I placed several 
counter-sunk through-holes. I did that by creating a solid 
representation of the holes and subtracting the shape from the solid 
plate. Later, I realized that I needed more holes of the same size on 
the plate. I used the SOLID EDITING>COPY FACES command to add holes to 
the plate. Everything appears fine in the 3D WIREFRAME view, but when I 
view the model in the FLAT SHADED view, the new holes are "filled". The 
faces of the holes are there, but I cannot "see through" the holes in 
the FLAT SHADED views.

Is there a way to use the COPY FACES command so that the material inside 
of the holes is removed during the copy procedure? If not, is there 
another command that will easily remove the solid material from inside 
of the holes since the faces of the holes are already there? I am trying 
to avoid having to go back and re-create the solid model for the holes 
and do another subtract when this happens in the future.

Thanks for any help that you can provide.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Moving Faces
4Quarters <none@[EMAIL  2008-04-04 18:35:09 
Re: Moving Faces
Ian A. White <see@[EMA  2008-04-05 07:30:38 
Re: Moving Faces
4Quarters <none@[EMAIL  2008-04-07 15:58:03 
Re: Moving Faces
<castlebravo242@[EMAIL  2008-04-23 05:14:30 

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