Little problem creating a solid from surfaces?!

Little problem creating a solid from surfaces?!

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Little problem creating a solid from surfaces?!

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Hello to all who read this!

I am relatively new to Autocad and until now was able to solve appearing problems without help. But atm I am really stuck. I want to design a reflector for a COB LED and simple solids just didn't cut it. So I used surfaces for the first time.

Here is where I am struggling: I designed the outer and the inner shell for the base of the reflector, so far so good. Now I try to close the gaps at top & bottom to convert the model to a 3d printable solid. I was partially succesful but its not possible to use the sculpt-command in order to convert the model into a solid. If anyone can give me a hint, I would be very happy. Thx in advance, have a nice day, Robert Zimmermann.

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j.palmeL29YX
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Result in attached dwg.

Steps in screencast.

 

https://autode.sk/2jT7EwA

 

In short words:
- The outer surfaces get a "ceil" and a "floor", using the surfpatch command.
- command Surfsculpt to get 3D-Solid
- The inner surfaces union to one surface (union command)
- slice the solid created above with this surface to remove the inner volumen.

 

HTH

cadder

Jürgen Palme
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Thank you so much for taking your time and me by the hand. Now it is so obvious to me, sometimes all the possibilities are a bit overwhelming for my brain. 1 hour ago I was frustrated, now I am very happy and able to proceed with the project...

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