AutoCAD Boolean Operations
Автор: Datech Design Solutions ASEAN
Загружено: 2025-11-23
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Boolean operations in AutoCAD are essential 3D modeling tools that let you combine, subtract, or intersect solid objects to create complex shapes from simple primitives (like boxes, cylinders, or spheres). Named after mathematician George Boole, these operations simplify building intricate 3D models without manual trimming or filleting.
A video covers the three core commands step-by-step:
UNION (Combine): Merges two or more solids into one, discarding internal overlaps. Example: Joining a box and a cylinder to form a single pipe fitting.
SUBTRACT (Cut Away): Removes the volume of one solid from another. AutoCAD prompts for the "source" object first (what you're cutting from), then the "tool" object (what you're cutting with). Example: Drilling a hole by subtracting a cylinder from a block.
INTERSECT (Overlap Only): Keeps only the shared volume where solids overlap, discarding the rest. Example: Creating a joint by intersecting two beams.
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