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Subtracting from a solid

You can subtract the following from a solid:

  • Inactive solids — after the operation, the inactive solid no longer exists.
  • Surfaces — PowerShape converts the surface into a solid before subtracting it from the active solid.
  • Symbols —all solids and surfaces within the symbol are copied and subtracted from the active solid.
    Note: The symbol itself is not changed or deleted. If you use a symbol, its subtract feature is non-scalable in the solid.

You can use Boolean subtraction on:

  • The active solid.
  • A pre-selected inactive solid, when the active solid is hidden.

To subtract from a solid:

  1. Click Solid tab > Feature panel > Subtract to display the Boolean Subtraction dialog:

    If there is a visible active solid, this is automatically used as the Primary selection. If you pre-select an inactive solid while the active solid is hidden, the inactive solid is used as the Primary selection.

  2. Select a secondary object.

    If necessary, click Swap Objects to reverse the Primary and Secondary selection objects.

  3. Click OK to confirm your selection and close the dialog.

    A Subtract feature icon representing the operation appears in the solid feature Tree Window.

    If the subtracted solid has features, they are added as a sub-tree next to the Subtract feature icon.

    This example shows an active solid intersected by an inactive solid :

    In this example, the new active solid is given below:

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