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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

It looks like scaling geometry with a negative factor generates objects with a negative volume. 

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Actually, I've found that negative volume is a useful way of seeing whether a brep needs to flipped.

Closed breps should always be oriented properly. Rhino starts doing all sorts of weird things if they aren't.

I was extruding a few dozen curves to a point in order to do a boolean split, so they were not closed breps themselves. When I baked them, some had outward normals and some inwards, with no seeming rhyme or reason, so I tried using the volume component in Gh to see what resulted. I know that it is meant for closed breps but in my case, it was reliably able to distinguish which needed to be flipped or not.

Still noticing this in 2019.  Is it planned to be fixed?

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