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It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid.. (or use an Edge Split and/or a Solidify modifier):
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid.. (or use a Solidify modifier):
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid.. (or use an Edge Split and/or a Solidify modifier):
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid.. (or use a Solidify modifier):
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid:
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid.. (or use a Solidify modifier):
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by EdgesMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid:
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid:
It would perhaps be easier to split one end of your cylinder in the flat, while AltMMesh > Split > Faces by Edges still does the right thing, and then extrude it to form the composite solid: