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I want to join the flat surface to the rounded one, but there is no merge anymore. How could I do this?
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I want to join the flat surface to the rounded one, but there is no merge anymore. How could I do this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
If they are 2 separate bodies you should use combine not merge. Or are you trying to blend between the 2 bodies?
Mark Hughes
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Looks like you might need to clean up the workflow on the body with the flat face as there are some non planar surfaces or is this intended?
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@90308251 wrote:I want to join the flat surface to the rounded one, but there is no merge anymore. How could I do this?
@90308251 wrote:I want to join the flat surface to the rounded one, but there is no merge anymore. How could I do this?
Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?
I am trying to blend between the two bodies
That could be achieved a variable radius fillet.