Bill-CollaborativeMT Posted October 22, 2021 Share Posted October 22, 2021 This is something that drives me crazy. So I am looking for some guidance here. After using the the Section Solids I get a solid that consist of two separated enclosed volumes that are selected as one solid. Shouldn't the command create two solids? If one wants to group them after that would be okay. How do I get instead two solids? There are no options on the boolean commands. I try "decompose", "ungroup", neither of which work. There doesn't seem to be a command in VW to create two solids in this situation. Am I missing something? Quote Link to comment
Kevin McAllister Posted October 22, 2021 Share Posted October 22, 2021 You're not missing anything. There is a wishlist item about this very issue. You may be able to break it apart using another solid section command or using the Split tool, but those are definitely workarounds. Kevin Quote Link to comment
Art V Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 Without knowing how the solid was created my guess would be that there might be underlying geometry that extents into both sections and causes the two sections to be treated as one object. I've seen similar behaviour in other software for that reason. But there ungrouping solves the issue. What happens if you convert the solid to a generic solid and then section it? Do you get two different objects in that case? Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted October 31, 2021 Share Posted October 31, 2021 @CollaborativeMT one thing you could try is using Convert to NURBS to turn the sectioned solid into a series of Surfaces, then select half of the surfaces at a time + use Stitch + Trim Surfaces (or Add Solids for that matter) to convert them back into two separate solids. Not ideal but an option Quote Link to comment
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