Substracting from walls.
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2018-04-13
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Rubia Torres
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2018-04-14 12:10 PM
2018-04-14
12:10 PM
I believe it's a feature nowadays, not a bug:
SEO'S, INTERSECT PRIORITIES AND LAYER PRIORITIES
You need to cut with an element which has a higher priority construction material than the element you are cutting.
Maybe you would want to make a material just for SEO purposes, with a higher priority than any other material (like 999). Or cut with an object, there are no building materials for them, so they seem to (SEO) cut any other element they are intersecting.
SEO'S, INTERSECT PRIORITIES AND LAYER PRIORITIES
You need to cut with an element which has a higher priority construction material than the element you are cutting.
Maybe you would want to make a material just for SEO purposes, with a higher priority than any other material (like 999). Or cut with an object, there are no building materials for them, so they seem to (SEO) cut any other element they are intersecting.
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2018-04-16 03:18 AM
2018-04-16
03:18 AM
I always keep my SOEs on a separate set of layers with an Intersection Group of 500-510. Don't have to worry about objects clipping each other like this.
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2018-04-16 08:32 AM
2018-04-16
08:32 AM
Thank, so its a matter of a higher intersection priority or not asign any building material.

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2018-04-16 09:10 AM
2018-04-16
09:10 AM
Or as Ling said, place the operator in a layer with a different intersection priority number to the layer that the target is in.
Then you don't have to worry about building material strengths at all.
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Then you don't have to worry about building material strengths at all.
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2018-04-17 03:08 AM
2018-04-17
03:08 AM
You're hiding the operative most of the time anyway, so you may as well put it in an independent layer.
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