Hi! To use the Boundary tools, to make objects connected outside a circle works fine. But when I want to make objects inside a circle, it does not work. No matter what i try, it does not workHas anybody a solution to this, or is it simply not possible?
Regards ;-)
...As I wrote in reply to Ronny A. I make hundreds of different objects, and many of these, are combined with Gear wheels. And in watches, Gear wheels can have many-many ways to be constructed.
So to give examples, I don't think it gives any meaning.
So you ask for help but don't give the people willing to help enough information to provide help. Give them an example and maybe you'll learn something, what is there to lose?
You can use the contour tool to sort of make an inside boundary
Hi David! Actually, it's one of teh tools, I have never used, during the years. I took a look at it now, but I do not see, that in my cases (one object, duplicated to many), it can be helpful.
Are the Contour, not more specific for use if you have objects with many lines?
I think you should see it in another way around, and out from what I did start my opening question with.
My problem situation, was related to the thought about, to could use the Boundary tools to remove objects inside a circle, as all gear wheels has base from acircle.
And I can see from the answers, that it's not an option. And out from this, I just have to find alternatives.
But the suggested answers do not help me further (except I will try to use the Trim tool, more).
This to make gear wheels, are more complex, than just remove and object from a circle, as I gave as example. A clock's accuracy, depends of the refinement of the gear wheels, and how precisely they run to each others teets.
So to ask me to give example of a Gear wheel, I do not see the effect of, as there are so many types, all different. Maybe it sounds "brutal" in your's and Mek's ears, but that's my reality.