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October 7, 2005, 15:00 |
gambit non-planar trim
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Hi everybody;
I am new with gambit and fluent. I need to trim one side of a surface which intersects with another surface that is drawn in a different plane. Could you please help me with this? Thank you all. ahmet |
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October 10, 2005, 09:03 |
Re: gambit non-planar trim
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I think the command you're looking for is the split command. In the Face Geometry commands, its in the second row, second icon from the left. You can split the first surface with the second. This will split the first surface into two pieces and you can delete the piece you don't want.
Hope this helps, and good luck, Jason |
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October 16, 2005, 17:47 |
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thanks jason, it worked pretty well.
ahmet |
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