Re: Need help guys



"voodoochile" <voodoochile3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:OfjKf.24830
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I have offset a surface 0.5mm from the main model. So the surface is
floating above the model.
What command do I use to connect the surface to the model?

Considering it is a curved surface so I cannot extrude it conventionally
like normal.





I don't know of an automatic way to do this. One way that comes to mind id
the following:

1. Offset original surface 0mm (copy surface)
2. Hide solid body (to make it easier to see what your picking for step 3
3. Loft surface between edges to create a closed boundary
4. Knit surfaces
5. Thicken with "form solid from closed surface" checked" and "merge"
checked


MHill
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