Howdy all,
I’m attempting to affix two equal components collectively, however one way or the other this doesn’t work.
Am I overlooking one thing? Recommendations welcome!
Intersect faces.skp (314.7 KB)
In the event you flip off your edge profiles, and soften the road I feel you’ll get what you might be on the lookout for.
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They’re lined up completely, there’s nothing to intersect…
What are you attempting to perform? If you need the seams to vanish it’s a must to soften them…
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FWIW:
If the objects have been grouped and solids, you can use outer shell to affix.
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You have got a really tiny inaccuracy within the curves on the be a part of which is inflicting the failure to attach correctly. How you probably did that is unclear, however turning off Allow Size Snapping in Mannequin information/items will assist to keep away from this in future. Greatest turned off in any templates you employ.
You may see the tiny error and the tilde within the coordinates. In the event you see a tilde you understand one thing is off.
It’s attainable to restore, I sliced a tiny bit off to straighten it. However you might be most likely higher off redoing it to get it proper.
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After I transfer the half you possibly can see how it’s linked solely at sure factors, and a double click on delete doesn’t have an effect on the opposite half. Positive signal there is a matter with the border edges.
Right here’s a fast model of how I mounted it.
By intersecting with a flat face I create an edge that’s straight, then single click on to pick out simply the face to repeat. This implies I can delete every little thing else and simply be left with the copied floor.
Notice I’m utilizing keyboard shortcut for paste in place.