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[Music] everyone its PJ welcome back to another video today Im gonna be showing you guys the method I use for cutting objects in Tinkercad a lot of people will like Tinkercad because of its basic simplistic design and how simple it is to make things in but the one thing I constantly see in a lot of forums and whatnot is people talking about its nagging lack of a physical cutting tool to separate two objects now there are ways of doing this and Ill quickly demonstrate right here so lets just say you had this big block and you wanted to cut this in half because either didnt fit on your printer or you needed to modify it in some way the standard way of doing this in Tinkercad would be to take a hollow object and drag it over then cutting it like that but as you can see here then if you needed to do something with the other half of this object it you would basically have to clone it and then do the process twice what Im gonna show you is a simpler method of using a cutting tool for t