How to bridge gap in surface body

How to bridge gap in surface body

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How to bridge gap in surface body

Anonymous
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Hi there,

 

I've converted a quad mesh to T-Spline then to B-Rep.

 

When I attempted to convert from T-Spline to B-Rep I had some self-intersecting geometry so I deleted the faces that were causing the problem.

 

Now in my surface body I have a gap - picture below.  I would like to bridge this gap.

 

Can anyone suggest the best way to do this?  Don't mind whether this is in the Form workspace or Surface workspace.

 

Thanks,
Max

 

gap.PNG

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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Anonymous
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Attached now.  I've cut everything off the model that isn't in the region of the problem area.

 

Thanks,
Max

 

 

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mango.freund
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hello @Anonymous  take a look -- greatings mango

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDvrRXfpzSQ&t=1674s

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TrippyLighting
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Please share the original design including the timeline and T-Spline body.

Also share what it is you want to design.

Mixing T-Splines with other modeling tools can be done but goes along with a number of caveats you usually don't find discussed on YouTube. 


EESignature

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Anonymous
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Thanks @mango.freund 

 

This video really helped!  By unstitching, extending, trimming etc I was able to make a solid body which was the ultimate aim.


Thanks

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