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I am trying to put two cylinders together, but the red over laps onto
the gray(90) and vice-verca. How do I crop the over lapping parts with
out leaving a big hole in the finished item? BTW the gray that sticks
out the back of the red doesn't matter.
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"Lt. Kettch" <AKK### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:38CAEA76.9158EDAC@aol.com...
> I am trying to put two cylinders together, but the red over laps onto
> the gray(90) and vice-verca.
The direct way is to duplicate both objects, then use one red to cut the
gray and one gray to cut the red
union{
difference
object { Red1 }
object { Grey1 }
}
difference
object { Grey2 }
object { Red2 }
}
} // end union
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thank you einstine for the big image i REALLY liked downloading a 1024x768
image to see a tinny little foul up. was it so hard to use an image editor and
crop it?!
"Lt. Kettch" wrote:
> I am trying to put two cylinders together, but the red over laps onto
> the gray(90) and vice-verca. How do I crop the over lapping parts with
> out leaving a big hole in the finished item? BTW the gray that sticks
> out the back of the red doesn't matter.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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Sorry, didn't know you could do that .
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Thanx
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Didn't work. hmm...
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"Noah A" <vip### [at] powersurfrcom> wrote :
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> thank you einstine for the big image i REALLY liked downloading a 1024x768
> image to see a tinny little foul up. was it so hard to use an image editor
and
> crop it?!
>
Please! It was 31 kb! A tiny image no matter what the pixel count. Not
the smartest of whines, plus you misspelled Einstein.
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"Lt. Kettch" <AKK### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:38CAFBB4.FBEE6E5C@aol.com...
> Didn't work. hmm...
>
Sorry, you would have to widen the ones that you use to cut with so that
they cut everything... my mistake...
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Bill DeWitt <the### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
>
> Please! It was 31 kb! A tiny image no matter what the pixel count. Not
> the smartest of whines, plus you misspelled Einstein.
>
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hehehaha, the first time i read his posting, i misread "einstine" for
"intestine"!
ah, the human brain is an interesting glob of goop.
ross.
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Stop whining and start tracing :P
It took all of 6 seconds to download here, 31 KB isn't big.
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