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zhangjinyi (JINYICOOL)
9 Jun (1 of 12)
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Excuse me, how should this gap be filled perfectly? I have tried many ways, but they are not perfect, and there will be curvature problems. Thank you.
EDITED: 9 Jun by JINYICOOL
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Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9 Jun (2 of 12)
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Better if you post the file 3DM ;)
Blend (in several pass) or Network (one pass) even Sweep must make the the task...
EDITED: 9 Jun by PILOU
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zhangjinyi (JINYICOOL)
9 Jun (3 of 12)
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Thank you for reminding me that the attachment has been uploaded. Thank you.
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Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9 Jun (4 of 12)
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Curious i see your file on the Box Dialog file but nothing is downloaded inside MOi!
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Pilou
Is beautiful that please without concept!
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Ken (OKURO)
9 Jun (5 of 12)
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working ! - on my side !
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Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9 Jun (6 of 12)
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It's working now! :)
One Blend Bulge as you want
2 Sweeps
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blowlamp
9 Jun (7 of 12)
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Try using the N-sided tool, in the Construct palette.
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Michael Gibson
9 Jun (8 of 12)
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Hi JINYICOOL, usually it's better to build a solid and then use filleting rather than constructing things one individual surface at a time.
For your case here you can construct it like this:
- Michael
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JINYICOOL_blend1.jpg
JINYICOOL_blend2.jpg
JINYICOOL_blend3.jpg
JINYICOOL_blend4.jpg
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Michael Gibson
9 Jun (9 of 12)
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Hi JINYICOOL, or another possibility is to use Construct > Blend.
To do that, delete this bottom piece:
Restore this plane:
Then you can select these edges and do a Construct > Blend:
- Michael
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JINYICOOL_blend6.jpg
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大道刀 (SUIYAN)
9 Jun (10 of 12)
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zhangjinyi (JINYICOOL)
9 Jun (11 of 12)
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Thanks, this gives me a new idea, and I think the mixed curvature result is smoother and more perfect.
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RayCAD1962 (RAYCAD003)
10 Jun (12 of 12)
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Dear all,
The NSIDED command will solve this particular problem. It can be found on Construct.
By using a GIF image, I will demonstrate how to do it. It's very easy to do. I hope you are able to accomplish it.
Regards
Ray.
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