Subtract from a non solid
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 Hi all. I cannot for the life of me figure this out. I would like to make a hole throught the body of this group by means of subtracting the pin group. I understand the body must be a solid but cannot fathom out how to make such. Have highlighted the axis in colour and can identify the non axix areas. How can I rectify this situation please. Perhaps subtraction is not the way to go. Many thanks 
 
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 Run Fixit by AntonS and it'll fix the issue and make it solid  
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 Solid Inspector 2 identifies a stray edge. Remove that from the group and it'll be solid. 
  
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 Edit>Cut the two pins and open the main-group for editing, Edit>Paste-in-Place. 
 Select and Explode the pins.
 Select everything and right-click > context-menu to Intersect everything.
 Delete the unwanted parts of the pins.
 Erase the 'caps' in the ends of the hole.
 Reverse a few of the faces that are not properly oriented...
 Now you have a solid with the desired pin-holes...SolidInspector or FixIt might report some errors, which are fixable, but the object still reports as a non-solid. 
 But it looks OK !
 Weird...
 
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 SketchUp reports it as a solid for me after Solid Inspector 2 has completed. 
  
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  FixIt plus Union and I get Solid. 
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 Thanks to all for the speedy replies. Appreciate the free knowledge this forum has to offer. 
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