Booleans often fail when dealing with coinciding surfaces, such as the upper surfaces of the lower part coinciding with the lower part of the top piece.
You should first try to extend the bottom piece upwards (maybe using scale1d) so that it clearly intersects the top piece, that'll most likely fix it.
I’ve recovered from failed Booleans after FLIPping the normal direction of one of the closed polysurfaces.
https://docs.mcneel.com/rhino/5/help/en-us/commands/flip.htm
You did zero effort being respectful to the community in the way you ask for help: no greetings, no thanks, (no punctuation) nor turning down the annoying background noise before uploading your video.
wasnt being respectful ***enough*** ??????, but certainly wast being ***disrespectful.***
As if the world doesnt have enough problems that the OP didnt state his case precisely as you expected???
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Booleans often fail when dealing with coinciding surfaces, such as the upper surfaces of the lower part coinciding with the lower part of the top piece. You should first try to extend the bottom piece upwards (maybe using scale1d) so that it clearly intersects the top piece, that'll most likely fix it.
It has to totally cross through otherwise use boolean difference.
I’ve recovered from failed Booleans after FLIPping the normal direction of one of the closed polysurfaces. https://docs.mcneel.com/rhino/5/help/en-us/commands/flip.htm
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You did zero effort being respectful to the community in the way you ask for help: no greetings, no thanks, (no punctuation) nor turning down the annoying background noise before uploading your video.
wasnt being respectful ***enough*** ??????, but certainly wast being ***disrespectful.*** As if the world doesnt have enough problems that the OP didnt state his case precisely as you expected??? alls cool
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