Thursday 12 April 2012

An Example For "BooleanUnion Seamless" Operation

Thank you who have downloaded my "BooleanUnionSeamless" button! Here is the clear explanation of the button who hasn't explore it yet.
Working on solid objects needs care in order to obtain good surfaces. When using default BooleanUnion command, you get solids connected but their surfaces are still separate. This causes fillets or other similar operations fail as the edges/surfaces are not continuous.
The screenshot below explains the problem clearly. Two separate and closed boxes are used for union:



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