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      Arne2320
      last edited by Arne2320

      Hey guys

      I am currently trying to make a hole inside an entity with the ruby api, but can't find the rigth way to do it, I have tried it by creating a circle, placing it on top of the entity and then removing it but this doesn't seem to work so does anybody have an idea how i can do this?

      Thanks in advance

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        sdmitch
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        @arne2320 said:

        Hey guys

        I am currently trying to make a hole inside an entity with the ruby api, but can't find the rigth way to do it, I have tried it by creating a circle, placing it on top of the entity and then removing it but this doesn't seem to work so does anybody have an idea how i can do this?

        Thanks in advance

        When you place the circle on a face, it will create a new face inside the circle. If you remove the circle you remove this new face as well. So place the circle and remove the face inside instead of the circle.


        Hole.gif

        Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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