Edges Remain after removing Face

Edges Remain after removing Face

tyroneXJ9TF
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Edges Remain after removing Face

tyroneXJ9TF
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I had a face in between the 2 selected edges. I extruded (cut) the face but the edges remain. How do I remove them?

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hamid.sh.
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Can you export to *.f3d and share the file here?

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jhackney1972
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You need to attach your model in question.  Open the model, expand the File menu, select Export and save to your hard drive.  Attach the model to a reply post using the attachments section.

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tyroneXJ9TF
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Please see attached File

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TrippyLighting
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It isn't a surprise that this "design" does not behave as expected.

CAD requires precision and your workflow doesn't lend itself to that..

Are you interested in learning how to model "this" properly ?

 

If so, please explain what you are trying to model. Explain it's function (assuming it has one) etc.

  

 


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tyroneXJ9TF
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What I'm attempting to design is a mold for injection molding. This body that is showing on the picture is the core side of the mold. It slides into the Cavity side (Body 4). Body 6 will be combined with Body 2 to form the complete core.
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TheCADWhisperer
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What are you modeling (forget the core/cavity for now)?

Is this geometry aesthetically pleasing to you (red circles inside and out)?

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Where are the sketches for this geometry?

Why is the geometry not modeled with symmetry about the Origin (negating the need for any Moves)?

 

I would also be concerned about Face Draft (inside and out) on this blue face in image below...

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TrippyLighting
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@tyroneXJ9TF wrote:
What I'm attempting to design is a mold for injection molding. 

Based on the workflow in the model, my assessment would be that you currently don't have the required skill set to design a functioning injection mold. I would recommend going through one, or more of the courses here.

 

Then I would start with properly designing the actual product keeping manufacturability in mind, e.g. it's ability to be molded. Then you can progress to the mold.


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tyroneXJ9TF
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This is the part I'm attempting to model. I found it difficult to get proper measurements so I inserted a picture of the side into fusion and traced around the edge. That's where I got my sketch from. 

Cover.jpgCover 2.jpgCover 3.jpg

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