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      YoungOSG
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      i use extrudeEdgesByVectorToObject to extend.but i expolde all groups and edge is within the face ,because i use point_in_polygon_2D to test it.however it cann't split a face to two faces.
      and i draw this edge by hand ,it will split.
      anyone konws why?


      41@C0W}O4EXXTLDY8Q44_V2.jpg

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      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
        last edited by

        Could post the model please?

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          srx
          last edited by

          That is how SketchUp work? Or maybe there is a hidden diagonal line?

          www.saurus.rs

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          • cottyC Offline
            cotty
            last edited by

            You can try:

            • select face and line(s) and intersect with selection
            • draw a line over one existing line

            my SketchUp gallery

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              Atrian
              last edited by

              I've also had this happen frequently.

              It may be due to the dividing line not being completely closed. Try drawing lines from the dividing edge to the outer edge, to hone in on where the gap is.

              If the above suggestion from myself or others do not work, I've also found that it's sometimes due to distance of the model from the origin or if the model is too small, messing with Sketchup's calculations. Try moving it back to the origin (changing axis location does not move the origin) or scaling the model up by 1000 (and back down after you're done working on it, if needed).

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