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  1. #1
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    Problem Subtracting Solid from solid Ver25

    I am have an issue with this file. I am trying to subtract the Spiral Solid from the shaft solid. I select the shaft 1st, select the spiral 2nd, but it isn't subtracting the spiral from the shaft it is subtracting the shaft from the spiral. I want to end up with a spiral groove in the shaft. Can any one tell me what I am doing wrong?

    Thanks,
    Tom
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    What I would do is create only a section of your spiral, maybe 1 turn... Make that a solid and subtract.. If that works then undo and copy the spiral section down the shaft for number of turns needed. Then from there subtract each one...
    Al DePoalo
    Partner Product Manager BobCAD CAM, Inc. 866-408-3226 X147

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    Thanks Al, I will give it a try tomorrow. Any idea on why it won't work with the full spiral?
    "Sounds like a Personal Problem"

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    My guess is you created a swept surface...

    And well it twists ....

    So you would need to do a skin. But you cant skin the whole spirle just one turn, same reason the twist.

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