Convert a Curved body that is made up of multiple sections into a solid body?

Convert a Curved body that is made up of multiple sections into a solid body?

glennd789
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Convert a Curved body that is made up of multiple sections into a solid body?

glennd789
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I am learning Fusion and I am stuck on a small issue.

 

I have a curved surface that is made of multiple small curved and flat sections I would like to combine them into one continuous solid curved edge. 

 

How can I achieve this?

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davebYYPCU
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Looks like an imported sketch result, (could be wrong)

replace it with a native Fusion sketch, that won’t do that.

 

Fix yellow timeline icons, with Undo command as soon as they show up.

 

Might help.....

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glennd789
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Thank you for the reply.

 

Is there any way to patch it or project it into a native part or would It be best just to have to start over?

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aliobidi
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Hi , 

attach your file 

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glennd789
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Let me know if this is the correct format.

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jhackney1972
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It will all Stitch together.  Here is your file as one body.

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glennd789
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I was able to stitch it but I was trying to get it to combine into one face, so I could achieve a more uniform and organic surface and also enable me the ability to emboss the outer face with lettering. 

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aliobidi
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your sketch must be as a one single line 
I made this body to understand what I do in timeline 
just see the timeline and ask me if you have a question
your file below  

aliobidi_0-1650152880182.png

 

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glennd789
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Ok, I follow the workflow.

 

Did you just select the face and extruded a new body to achieve the body you made?

 

And then you just dragged, dropped, and combined the new bodies to make them one?

 

Thank you for your help.

 

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aliobidi
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yes for both , but on other side for better work you should start a new sketch from a zero (as one single sketch line ) because what I do is a sample .

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glennd789
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Thank you for the help