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On Fri, 21 Oct 1994, Rowan Crawford wrote:
> Is anyone able to give me a better discription of Solid Drill and
> Drill than the manual? I sat down the other day to try and nut it
> out, but I haven't seen the point of them yet. The Boolean tool seems
> to be much more usable.
My two bits are these:
I always double check the template to see if it has 2 sided polygons; if
it doesn't, it can appear to have not done anything. Esp. sdrill and core
for making cinderblock type objects.