Cut a mechanically welded part through everything, see screenshots

Hello, (SW20022SP4)

I can't understand why I can't cut a mechanically welded part =>
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I want to cut only the green piece indoors
19024-1A06_7001x. SLDPRT (4.6 MB)
19024-1A06_7001x. STEP (7.1 MB)
only.
I was able to do it before I sent this request.

I just got there again, but going through several functions, it's a shame=>
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Thank you for your help.
@+.
AR.

And with the intersection function?

Hi, I've tested several functions, I have the impression that it's a geometry of zero thickness that bothers you ...
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Yes, the smoothing is clearly not clean enough to get out of the correct intersections with the tube.
You will probably have to add a lot of guide curves in the smoothing for it to work as it should.

Hello froussel, Scofield,
Thank you for the information, I'll deal as you say, I'll keep you informed, thank you all those who wanted to answer my question, Thank you again... @+.
AR.

Hello @A_R
What if you choose the outer diameter of the grey tube as a sketch for material removal?

Hi!!! Sylk,
No, no, no, I do have a sketch of the inner Ø, I even did a removal by winding the material...
To remedy this I used three functions, two material removal on both sides, then a roll removal for the finish...
So, too bad.
I do try to draw the curve or guide curves for this smoothing.
But as I have to do it quickly, so I did it as quickly as possible.
I'm still working on it to improve that.
Thank you very much, good WE, @+.
AR.

Precisely, I suggest that you remove from a sketch of the outer diameter of the tube, so that your " bailer " comes to rest on the tube rather than inserting itself into it.

I tried on the shared step and my SW2020 doesn't want to (hence my comment about the not great surfaces on the green part. Moreover, this can be seen on the screenshots: the curve between gray and green is not clear).

I tried the 2 Ø, intersection, splitting, boolean... the model is just not good, sorry @A_R you have to review the copy, now if you get a desired result with 2 or 3 more functions... No need to worry... :upside_down_face:

Hello Scofield,
Of course I leave this room like this with several functions...
Thank you very much to the whole team.
@+.
AR.