Community
Inventor Forum
Welcome to Autodeskā€™s Inventor Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular Inventor topics.
cancel
Showing results forĀ 
ShowĀ Ā onlyĀ  | Search instead forĀ 
Did you mean:Ā 

Struggling with creating solid from surface model

14 REPLIES 14
SOLVED
Reply
Message 1 of 15
Mehmet_Fatih_Turker
587 Views, 14 Replies

Struggling with creating solid from surface model

Hi all  I attached the part file that I struggle with. Im trying some ways which I found from youtube or Inventor forum but none of them just couldnt solve the problem. I dont know maybe I made something wrong. Can someone help me with that ?

Labels (1)
14 REPLIES 14
Message 2 of 15

Here is attached files

Message 3 of 15

The original geometry is poor quality.

I would use only as reference in creating high quality geometry from scratch.

JDMather_0-1699442190608.png

What are you attempting to model?

Do you have a picture of something similar from the real world?


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


Message 4 of 15

WhatsApp Gƶrsel 2023-11-08 saat 14.31.38_3dfb9346.jpg

ā€ƒHi sir, 

 

This is the part, I scanned as 3d and menaged to convert to surfaces.

Message 5 of 15

@Mehmet_Fatih_Turker 

Somebody must have designed that.

Can you contact the source of the Intellectual Property and request a CAD file?

Otherwise - I would remodel from scratch using the scan only as reference.


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


Message 6 of 15

"The original geometry is poor quality.

I would use only as reference in creating high quality geometry from scratch."

Can you give som hint about that ?

Message 7 of 15


@Mehmet_Fatih_Turker wrote:

"The original geometry is poor quality.

I would use only as reference in creating high quality geometry from scratch."

Can you give some hint about that?


I already gave the hint about that in previous image attachment.

How would this surface logically have any Thickness?

JDMather_0-1699445249007.png

You can Thicken most (some? all? I only tried a few) of the other surfaces.


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


Message 8 of 15


@Mehmet_Fatih_Turker wrote:

"The original geometry is poor quality.

I would use only as reference in creating high quality geometry from scratch."

Can you give som hint about that ?


The idea is that it serves as a visual template, and you carry out the modeling process manually.
Alternatively, you can draw cross-sectional sketches at certain jumps and then make a Loft.

 

You can perform another scan with better quality.

 


Kacper Suchomski

EESignature


YouTube - Inventor tutorials | WWW | LinkedIn | Instagram

Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.


Message 9 of 15

That is another level to do and would take probably sometime to design it. Anyway, I contacted to manufacturer any seems like they sent me anether 3d scanned part but at least better šŸ™‚ I tried to convert it to solid body somehow but just couldnt make this either. Probably its better to use cross sectional sketches... Ä°s there any training for surface modeling feature of Inventor ? I mean very serious one. the ones that I found are always for solid models, assy's,analysis but not on surface or how to approach to surfaces.

Message 10 of 15

It is not water tight here:

 

blandb_0-1699455923066.png

What is your end goal with this? Is it for reference? If so, can you use this model as is even if it is a surface?

Autodesk Certified Professional
Message 11 of 15
blandb
in reply to: blandb

After a quick mess around, Please see attached.

 

blandb_0-1699456761015.png

 

Autodesk Certified Professional
Message 12 of 15
blandb
in reply to: blandb

Here is a browser "cleaned" version where it is just the solid.

Autodesk Certified Professional
Message 13 of 15

This design came to me like this. I  was trying to apply boundary patch but just couldnt menage to do this. What you have done was perfect by the way but I still couldn't understand that how did you make part from that ?  What are those quilts ?

Message 14 of 15

Okay sir I got it, I made one also by following you, thank you for nice solution, I m very apprecciated.

Message 15 of 15

The inside one of that pocket was the tricky one, I just deleted the faces of the partial filling (shown below) and then the last boundary patch worked.

 

blandb_0-1699459788464.png

 

Autodesk Certified Professional

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Autodesk Design & Make Report