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![]() ![]() That doesn't seem to work, because the boolean function doesn't like the "line." I really wish there was a way to do it... because it's very tedious and time-consuming to select the lower vertex of the vertical line and manually drag it to where it appears to be sitting "on" the mesh. |
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Don't use a line, use a very narrow rectangle. Here, the left side shows before, the right after a Boolean->Knife-and-cut-away - with the lowest vertex selected (so you can read the location).
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I'm afraid that would be even MORE time consuming, and wouldn't give me the precision I need.
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