Hi there,
So after a day on this i am asking for help.
I have a model of a GPS unit which has some slightly unusual geometry.
What I WANT to do is make a negative of the shape (mold) in two halves, the ultimate goal is to make a new case for it which it will then fit into snugly and two halves will bolt together
The problem I have is that the unit is an assembly of shelled parts (hollow on the inside) so if I combine/cut the model from a block then i get the complicated internal structure rather than the general outer shape.
Boundary fill doesn't seem to fill the way i thought it would (so it doesn't help)
I tried making a forming tool and that failed to work for me, though I admit i am not to great with how to use it..
At the end of the day I can work around this... but i don't want to!
Can anyone give me some advice on how to do it properly, i am going nuts!!!
the original file is here - note i do not want the stand (ref pictures)
https://docs.cubepilot.org/user-guides/3d-printing/here-3-stand
(sorry I tried to upload the isolated model but auotdesk said no)
Thank you in advance
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Hi,
I do not want to access unknown sources.
Therefore:
Open the file in Fusion and save it.
Then:
File > Save export as f3d locally > Attach to the next post.
günther
First thing I would do is turn on Capture Design History.
Next thing I would do is create some Patches to close the openings so that you have a "watertight" envelope.
In the process of doing these two steps - I noticed that you are missing a fillet?
After taking another look at this - I think I would do a simple Revolve, Extrude and Split.
First of all you are amazing
Second of all, I am definitely subscribing to your channel.
I was trying to "patch" and i tried a multitude of ways to no avail! this is exactly what i wanted to do.
Thank you so much
Be sure to go back and take another look for symmetry (sometimes it helps to have someone else look).
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