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    Combining parts into one

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    04-05-2012 06:57 AM

    I have made one part out of 4 different sections. And now I'm trying to combine it into one solid. My thought process was: if I make a derived part out of them it'll automatically make it a solid part. But I'm still having separate surfaces where two should have been united.

    What is the procedure for getting this accomplished.

    Thank You

      William

     

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 07:12 AM in reply to: feldwill

    Can you post a picture of your failed result?

    What version inventor are you running?

     

    Tony

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 07:23 AM in reply to: feldwill

    I am using 2012...this is the button you need to select to merge seams in a derived component...

     

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 07:44 AM in reply to: Accudyne1

    See attached screens.

    Seems like I'm doing the same thing. The joint in blue circle joined like it shout, but in red stayed as 2 separate surfaces.

    W

     

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 07:50 AM in reply to: feldwill

    Try Delete Face with Heal and select the two faces.

     

    Are you sure both of those faces are the same?

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 07:55 AM in reply to: feldwill

    That is odd...could you post the part maybe? I have to run out for a bit, but if no one else has looked I will take a look after lunch...

     

    Good luck

     

    Tony

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 08:08 AM in reply to: feldwill

    I'm using 2012. The part is a bit sensitive to post ipt's. But at least I know I was on the right track creating the part.

    The spiral was created as a 36-section loft, so it could be that one of the surfaces is not a perfect geometric shape. I'm thinking that 2 surfaces that meet are good, but the ID of the spiral is not a perfect circle.

    Let me play around with geometry and "healing" surfaces.

    I'll keep you posted.

    Thanks for validating my technique.

      Regards

    W

     

     

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    Re: Combining parts into one

    04-05-2012 08:10 AM in reply to: feldwill

    No problem, good luck.  Let us know if you figure it out!

     

    Tony

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