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Combining faces for a flat pattern

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twhit16
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Combining faces for a flat pattern

Hello all, can someone help me out with combining the red face to the blue face please? I would like it to match the flange on the opposing side of the tank. I figured it out months ago but I'm drawing a complete blank. Thank you!

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etfrench
in reply to: twhit16

There doesn't appear to be a red face in the model. Add a screenshot with arrows pointing to the faces would help.

 

See Rule #1

 

p.s. See this thread.

ETFrench

EESignature

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twhit16
in reply to: etfrench

Sorry about that, here's a screenshot:

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wmhazzard
in reply to: twhit16

Here you go, I shortened body 3, flanged body 2 and combined the two together. 

 

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twhit16
in reply to: wmhazzard

I highly appreciate that! Can you tell me how you created the flange on the mirrored body? I need to learn the method as I do a lot of tanks.

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wmhazzard
in reply to: twhit16

Just select the flange tool and select the inside edge and pull to make the flange. Just edit the flange, by double clicking on it,  from the timeline on the model that I provided to see what it looks like. 

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twhit16
in reply to: wmhazzard

Ah thank you! So simple yet nearly impossible to figure out lol! Thanks again, I got it all fixed and notes have been taken.

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