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I've been designing some straight pipes lately. This I do by creating an outer cylinder for the outer diameter and an inner cylinder for the inner diamter and applying a difference boolean operator. Sometimes the boolean will just not work without giving sense to me. In this case I only have 2 kind of objects in the scene: Outer cylinders and inner cylinders. I've just applied the first boolean between outer and inner with success:

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After applying the boolean to the second set, the object to which I applied the difference hasn't been subtracted the inner cylinder all the way through:

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Has anyone experienced this before?

/Cheers

Ivy
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    booleans often don't work as expected due to many issues like, doubles, scaling, normals... if nothing works, upload the file to http://blend-exchange.giantcowfilms.com/ then post the provided link into your question's text using the editor. – m.ardito Nov 10 '17 at 09:51
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    Related https://blender.stackexchange.com/a/34787/1245 – Mr Zak Nov 10 '17 at 13:47

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