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How to Assign different material on a Side of Slab/Wall

Anonymous
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Hi,
Is there away to asssign 2 different material on one side of a Slab/Wall ?
Please advise.
Many thanks
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Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
There's actually another method, but I don't really recommend it here. It may help in other situations.

When you do a solid element subtraction from something (the slab here), you can indicate that the subtracted faces get the material of the operator.

So, consider a slab into which you are cutting a hole for stairs. If the outside edge of the slab is brick for example (you are doing a crude core model without veneers for your walls) - and you cut a hole in the slab using the conventional method (slab selected, slab tool active, drag a rectangle to cut hole) - the edges of the hole will be brick.

But, if you want the edges of the hole to be white paint, you can subtract a big white paint slab from the first slab with 'use materials of operator'.

So, similarly - in this case - you can trim the edge of a slab with two different operators to apply two materials to the resulting edge.

Attached screenshot shows in foreground, two operators on the edge of an extended slab (resulting in the desired size) - one cube had white edges, the other had red. In the distance is the same sized slab with a normal hole (brick edges) and a hole cut via SEOp with a white slab - leaving white edges for the hole.

HTH,
Karl
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Anonymous
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seems that we have to use SEO as less as possible.
Anonymous
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angus wrote:
seems that we have to use SEO as less as possible.
I use SEO very extensively with very few problems. The function is very mature now (I used to be more sparing in its use). The main problem that still persists is if you try to make recursive operations (like A operates on B and B operates on A) but this seems dangerous anyway and is easily avoided.
rocorona
Booster
If you really hate those workaround... you can try this one.
Make a SEO subtraction, choosing the option to inherit the attributes from operators. Use two slabs with the two materials, allowing a very tiny overlapping (1mm) with your final slab.

Edit:
ooops.... seems I posted this too late.
Sorry
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Laszlo Nagy
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I wish we would not have to use the small overlap. Instead, AC would make it inherit even if they just touch and have that common edge.
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