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My instructor and I have run in to an issues with a program file for an exercise from "Tutorial Guide to AutoCAD 2016" by Shawna Lockhart (SDC Publications). For reference, the problem starts on page 472 (pictures are included).
The exercise instructs to use a file provided by the publisher that contains a number of irregular rings/lines at different elevations and explains how to loft them together to begin to make a Surface Model.
After lofting, the figure is supposed to be hollow with an open top.
The instructions proceed to direct you on how to use the SufPatch command to close the top of the figure with a smooth, mostly rounded top.
When my instructor, my fellow students, and I each attempted this, however, we ended up making a flat top instead of the rounded bulge pictured and described in the book. We were each careful to follow the instructions exactly, and have tested the patch tool on simpler lofted figured, in the same file and in a new file. The simplified objects would not patch correctly if it was in the same provided file, but would patch fine in a new file. The problem would persist if you copied the lines of the original file and pasted them in to a new file.
I tweeted the @autodeskhelp twitter, and was asked to post the project file here.
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.