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From: mohrt@cse.unl.edu (Monte Ohrt)
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>
> I tried this, and no matter what I tried, I never got a result.
> Either it stayed the same, or the forground object dissappeared.
> I did try it iwth both single and double sided polygons also.
>
> But what is described above seem to me to be what the boolean
> operations do?!
>
> Row (lost)
>
When you use the Boolean function, the resulting object is going to
be kept enclosed, (i.e. adds interior faces to the objects being booleaned)
and with the (s)drill functions, it will just cut through the objects,
leaving the interiors open. Also, when you use boolean, make sure your
object(s) are completely enclosed, or you might not get the result you were
looking for.
Monte