Blender boolean system is getting better every version. However there are serious issues with highly complex meshes.
Thanks to the effort of a dental surgeon, a 3d designer and a software developer, this addon allows the integration of Blender and Cork - a powerful standalone boolean calculations software.
This addon was created in 2015 to help planning and executing osteotomy surgery procedures. Since then it was used in a series of projects involving orthognathic surgery simulations, and human and veterinarian prosthesis modelling.
Those are a few projects were Cork on Blender
was tested before its public release:
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Low cost human face prosthesis with the aid of Blender and 3D printing
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Goose With Broken Beak Gets A New Life With 3D Printed Prosthetic
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3D Printing To The Rescue; Hooded Crow Gets Beak Replacement
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Cork stand-alone - If you can't build it yourself, download pre-compiled versions for Windows, MacOSX and Linux.
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Off import addon - Follow the installation instructions from the site.
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Cork addon - This project.
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In Blender go to
File
→User Preferences
→Addons
→Install from file
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Select the cork addon .zip, followed by
Install from File
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Cork on Blender
shows up on top of the addon screen. Enable the addon. -
Expand the addon tab, and at the
Cork Executable
pick your installation of the cork stand-alone, and click onAccept
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Finally, save your user preferences, and look at the new panel in the viewport.