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    BallBearing
    last edited by BallBearing 20 Dec 2017, 19:55

    Removed for better existing tool. 😄

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      Box
      last edited by 21 Dec 2017, 02:16

      There is no need to explode anything, open the spiral shape for editing, select the geometry and Intersect with model. This will place your cutting edge within the group.
      Use the selection fence in the other direction to just above the cutting edge, this will select everything above the line but not the line itself or anything below, allowing you to either delete it or group it without effecting the geometry below.

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        BallBearing
        last edited by 21 Dec 2017, 09:28

        Yes. There is no need to explode. My bad habit. But I still got worse results & trash lines when deleting compared to make group & move? Here a little ugly intersection, but make group & move leaves less to fix. I did two groups -> editing the horn select all & intersect faces with model. Remove the circle plate. Edit the horn and select the upper part: "the delete" comes with trash, but with "the move" cleaner edges? Also select just above line does not give good selection results. I need to select over the line (white) when editing inside. Perhaps I'm missing something? Here is .skp if someone...

        intersect-delete.jpg

        cutSpiralHorn.skp

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          Dave R
          last edited by 21 Dec 2017, 10:01

          Do you want a face across the cut?

          No extraneous edges left.
          Click on the picture

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            BallBearing
            last edited by 21 Dec 2017, 11:35

            Oh! that reverse select I have totally missed. I don't know why. And for long time used groups for clean remove. I will unlist my tip now, it's more laborious or not necessary usually.

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              pbacot
              last edited by 21 Dec 2017, 17:15

              Select and group to delete is a very useful tool for quick clean up in various operations The point is the process will not remove edges that are needed for the remaining faces. I thought that was the point you were making.

              in such a shape I would first soften all the edges with the soften/smooth window, then the selection of each half after the intersection is simple, there would only be two surfaces to select.

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                BallBearing
                last edited by 23 Dec 2017, 15:15

                Yes. That was one point on the video. Still useful to use make group & delete after more complex selections etc.

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                  Box
                  last edited by 23 Dec 2017, 16:05

                  It's one way of selecting things and isolating them.
                  But making a more relevant selection is far more efficient.
                  We all do things in different ways.


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                    pbacot
                    last edited by 23 Dec 2017, 18:14

                    I quite disagree David. You apparently don't understand the point. It speeds up the process in most cases. Did you know that grouping avoids removal of edges for faces you want to keep and and makes selection simpler for editing complex shapes? It would have prevented the problem he was showing in the video.

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                      Dave R
                      last edited by 23 Dec 2017, 18:24

                      @pbacot said:

                      I quite disagree David. You apparently don't understand the point. It speeds up the process in most cases. Did you know that grouping avoids removal of edges for faces you want to keep and and makes selection simpler for editing complex shapes? It would have prevented the problem he was showing in the video.

                      I did understand the point but I don't see how it speeds up the process he was showing. I didn't group the selection in my example and I didn't have the problem he had either.

                      I also understand Box's point. Different strokes.

                      I deleted my previous post.

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