How do I join these edges?

How do I join these edges?

atURDHL
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How do I join these edges?

atURDHL
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[edit]

nevermind... figured it out... how do I delete a post? 🙂

 

I know it's probably something simple but I'm pretty new to 360 & haven't been able to get this to work...

 

Basically, trying to model something like an ice cube tray... I want to join the "ice cubes" to the "flat tray" surfaces where the red lines are below. I will be rounding out edges and adding thickness to it later...

 

thanks

 

join edges.jpg

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Message 2 of 26

g-andresen
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Hi,

Please share the file.

File > export > save as f3d on local drive  > attach it to the next post

 

günther

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@atURDHL wrote:

[edit]

nevermind... figured it out... 


I’ll make significant wager that you haven’t figured out the best way.

Attach your file here.

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atURDHL
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I'm sure you're right.

 

However, I have no idea where my files are... how do I save locally / upload?

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TrippyLighting
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Tour data is in the could on Amazon AWS servers.

I am assuming you have not yet taken advantage of the educational materials here ?

 

You can save your designs locally by selecting File->Export and save the .f3d file to a  local drive.

Then you can attach it to a post.


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atURDHL
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Ah, thanks. Knew it was in the cloud, but didn't think it would be an export (rather, Save As) for local storage...

 

I've watched a few demos, but not many. I will seek them out... thanks for the link.

 

Been using a lot of 3d stuff over the years (none parametric like this is), so typically if something isn't working as expected I search. F360 admittedly works a bit differently than others 🙂

 

Here's the file.

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TrippyLighting
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You had already stated that you "figured it out' But I've attached one way to do it.

 

 


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Message 8 of 26

atURDHL
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I thought I had, but it didn't work consistently.

 

Thanks - I'll take a look at the steps in your file.

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Message 9 of 26

TheCADWhisperer
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@atURDHL 

I was expecting something more than that.

Have you continued on with the design?

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Message 10 of 26

atURDHL
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Hey Peter - I checked it out & noticed two things -

1) The base had been extruded. My intent is to add thickness after all the main stuff is modeled (fillets, etc.)

2) I can't figure out how you deleted the bottom parts here in red as it doesn't show up in the history:

 

deletions.jpg

 

thanks again

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laughingcreek
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@atURDHL wrote:...2) I can't figure out how you deleted the bottom parts here in red as it doesn't show up in the history:

 


laughingcreek_0-1642192290267.png

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@atURDHL wrote:

1)....after all the main stuff is modeled (fillets, etc.)


My wild guess...

TheCADWhisperer_0-1642192785553.png

 

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atURDHL
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All I see in that step is an extrusion - which, as noted, I don't want to create at this point.

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Message 14 of 26

atURDHL
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That, but without thickness.

And with perspective 😉
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Message 15 of 26

laughingcreek
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you asked how he deleted the "bottom parts circled in red".  you don't see the shell command in the timeline? (circled in red)

perhaps your looking more for this work flow  (see attached)-

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Message 16 of 26

TrippyLighting
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Unless you come forth with a more cohesive explanation of what you want to do, and not what you don't want to do, we might be better able to help you. Mind reading is above my pay grade 😉


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Message 17 of 26

TheCADWhisperer
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@atURDHL wrote:
That, but without thickness.

Your Sketch1 is not dimensioned?

I don’t recall having ever seen anything in the real world that did not have thickness.

Can you reference a photo of something similar to your Design Intent?

Is this supposed to be one body or six bodies?

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Message 18 of 26

atURDHL
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Hey guys -thanks for the input.

 

I think you're making this more complicated than it needs to be.

 

Rhino, no thickness:
rhino-tray.jpg

 

(@thecadwhisperer - one body.)

 

I'd like to connect the top six extrusions to the large rectangle along the edges in red, and end up with a one-piece "ice cube tray" with openings where the water would be poured. (If it wasn't upside-down, obviously...)

 

Is that possible? Being new to 360, if it is, I don't know what the tool / function is called to join them, and haven't found it. I assume it's also possible I'm doing it in the wrong order...

 

The reason I don't want to add thickness so early is because what I'm modeling is far more complex (sheet metal housings), with LOTS more geometry, and I want to do the modeling as much as I possibly can before introducing all the extra geometry.

 

cheers

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@atURDHL wrote:

Is that possible? 


Here you go - no thickness...

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Message 20 of 26

atURDHL
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Thanks - checking it out now...

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