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Old   June 3, 2020, 22:55
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Hi,

I have a model in the designmodeler and it's made of many frozen layers because I wan to assign different material properties to each layer. SO I cannot unfreeze them. Is there any way to make a cut through these frozen bodies?

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Hi Ehsan,

You can define a plane and use the slice tool to cut though.

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