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This is not s
This is not solid only sketch how ı made this to solid im try hardly but how?
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This is not s
This is not solid only sketch how ı made this to solid im try hardly but how?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Use the Patch command from the Patch environment to create faces, and then stitch them to get a solid body
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Saeed Hamza
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Here is a screencast to show you what I mean
If you have only lines, and no profiles ( because the sketch is in 3d ) then turn of the chain selection in the patch dialog box and select the lines you want to create a patch between them
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Saeed Hamza
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Im already do it on side but middle this is not work becose its spherical and complex this is not work in this case
could you please attach the file so that I can try
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Saeed Hamza
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Here you are.
Good luck 😄
Note (I want 1 peace not 2 peace on top)
You wil understand this word when you drawing
And sorry for my bed english
Before attempting to design anything with Fusion 360 you may want to go through the video tutorials in the Support and Learning sections.
I am not sure these written documentation is available in any other language so Videos might be of more help to you.
You deleted the reference geometry that these sketch were drawn/sketched on and have 4 yellow highlighted items in the timeline.
Edit : use the loft between point and middle curve to make the lines you wanna get rid of 1 line, but I don't think that you can get rid of the whole thing
I'll make a screencast
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Saeed Hamza
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Here is a screenshot that shows that you need a fillet ( in the black areas ) in order to get something smooth like this
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@ernkla wrote:
Sorry but it not work and how ı infill this
When you say it doesn't work, do you mean you can't create or is it not what you want?
And about the fill, use the stitch command in the patch worksapce
Saeed Hamza
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Check this, it will help you do it
Saeed Hamza
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