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    Hi

    So just got an email from that company that will be making my mask. They have found some errors in my sawtooth features - some of the features are not enclosed.

    Since I have literally thousands of these features in my mask what is the best way to find them? Is there a command which helps you find incomplete surfaces (Open)?

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    Attach the file so that someone can see what sort of geometry you are dealing with.
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