Can I merge these two surfaces?

Can I merge these two surfaces?

powell.richard
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Can I merge these two surfaces?

powell.richard
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Hi everyone. I'm very new to Fusion 360.  I imported this square pyramid shape that has the top cut off and I simply want to be able to sketch on each of the 4 sides of the pyramid. But the 4 sides are made of 2 triangles each.  I am having trouble merging the 2 triangles on each side.  Is that not possible?  If not, is there a way to remesh?  I want to be able to extrude sketches on each of the 4 sides but the triangles prevent that.  I guess the other idea is I could create a pyramid in Fusion 360 but I don't know how to do that yet nor do I know how to lop off the top of the pyramid after making it.

 

thanks for any help or advice.Capture.PNG

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davebYYPCU
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Sketch a 25 mm square

Extrude command, select the square shading in the sketch, 

set height of the extrusion, (5.8mm) then

set a taper angle (-36 deg) in the dialogue, to change the box to a pyramid.

 

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Sketching on a side face will occur.

 

Might help…..

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powell.richard
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Yes that should help thanks. I think the problem I had is I created the pyramid in Zbrush which creates triangles on mesh surfaces instead of single flat planes. I will try your steps to make a new "cut off" pyramid thanks.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@powell.richard 

I will demonstrate several techniques.

Check back as I add them to this thread.

 

One thing I noticed is that the dimensions of your original do not make logical sense.

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powell.richard
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Thank you. I assume the overall idea is I need to remember to make the basic shapes in Fusion first if I want to have clean surfaces. I imported the pyramid before that I made in a sculpting program which was now clearly a bad idea.  Thank you for these 3 different ways. I will practice making some now.

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