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You mean like the object at the top left?

 

If you were saying this was happening when you extrude an object I would say that the polygon you are extruding was not closed so there is no face to extrude, only the line.

 

But since you are Subtracting I don't know, but I would probably start by checking that all the original objects are closed.

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Any chance there Has been a resolution to this issue? This is with a swept rectangle with a pitch. Might it have something to do with the fact that one needs to include a 2d locus point to make a helical sweep? or the compound curve it creates. 

 

Update: if I do a positive pitch and then mirror it, it appears to work. 🤔

 

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