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solid multisection removed - advice to speed up work?

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Thank you for opening this post!

I'm working on my graduation thesis, the model in question is this: a semisphere, with an internal excavation, hexagonals come from a projection of surfaces of a solid imported from another software cad (a set of hexagonal prisms with a greater base other than a minor base, therefore with a devasation, with the beam of the axes of each passing through the center of the sphere)

My question is: can I use the "solid multisection removed" command without having to go reiterate the process for each couple of surfaces? in the sense I can create a contemporary removal between all surfaces and then get the digging lattice on the surface faster
Cattura.webpI apologize if it is confusing
Thank you for reading
Good job
 
Hi.
if I understand.. the individual sketches of the hexagons are described on a tangent plane to the surface of the sphere and are extruded according to a direction that passes in the center of the sphere itself?
1) I didn't understand why you made a catproduct... I think you could work inside a catpart.
2) if hexagons have a constant conicity.. do not need to make a solid multisection
(ii) if you work in a catpart instead of a catproduct, the solid subtraction operation is very simple

I hope I understand your problem and have helped you
Hi.
 
I tried with a Boolean operation of subtraction but with little success, an error comes out "the user can not use this operation"

I am working in assembly design environment because so I was asked by the professor, moreover I believe it is the environment that I have to use as I am facing a modeling "bottom up", i.e. I go to assemble a sphere made by several coaxial regions spherical.

the conicity of hexagonal prisms is constant, what do you recommend me??


thanks for the answer and for your time
 
the conicity of hexagonal prisms is constant, what do you recommend me??

thanks for the answer and for your time
if the conicity is constant.. do the extrusion of the hexagon and then apply the deform
or directly with this command (enclosed image)
 

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Unfortunately it was not the command thank you anyway! !
I solved by shaping piece by piece1617127926114.webp
 

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