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December 10, 2002, 03:47 |
Cut-out holes
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I am trying to create a similar geometry as in tutorial 13. First of all I create a pipe, then use the methods as in tutorial 1 or tutorial 4 to create the cut-out holes. But when I create the solid, there's a warning message to tell me to use "Edit---Surface---Edage match". What's the reason and how to create it? Thanks
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January 18, 2003, 22:16 |
Re: Cut-out holes
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I think may be the problem occured because a surfaces you chose to be a boundary representation for created a solid were not closed. They should be a close surfaces. If they are not, The program will see a gab between a surfaces.Try to re-check your B-rep first.
Good luck ^_^ Jackie |
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January 18, 2003, 22:25 |
Re: Cut-out holes
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In addition, it's possible that you missing the surface that you want to cut it out in the trim surface step, ensure that you already chose the surface you like to trim too.
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