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Simple cut?!

Simple cut?!

Simple cut?!

(OP)
This should be easy and not questioned here, but... How in IV(11) simple (extruded) cut can be done so, that both sides are keeped? Or you can't  do this?

RE: Simple cut?!

Both sides are kept? What do you mean? What are you trying to accomplish?

RE: Simple cut?!

(OP)
First I would use this possibility to create multibodys - like I did with SolidWorks :). Another reason to use it is, for example, instead of using corner rip. (When I suddenly need a flat pattern from sheet metal box with closed corners...)

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