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 ?
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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 ?
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Here is attached files
Here is attached files
The original geometry is poor quality.
I would use only as reference in creating high quality geometry from scratch.
What are you attempting to model?
Do you have a picture of something similar from the real world?
The original geometry is poor quality.
I would use only as reference in creating high quality geometry from scratch.
What are you attempting to model?
Do you have a picture of something similar from the real world?
Hi sir,
This is the part, I scanned as 3d and menaged to convert to surfaces.
Hi sir,
This is the part, I scanned as 3d and menaged to convert to surfaces.
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.
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.
"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 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 ?
@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?
You can Thicken most (some? all? I only tried a few) of the other surfaces.
@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?
You can Thicken most (some? all? I only tried a few) of the other surfaces.
@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
@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
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 🙂 I tried to convert it to solid body somehow but just couldnt make this either. Probably its better to use cross sectional sketches... İs 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.
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 🙂 I tried to convert it to solid body somehow but just couldnt make this either. Probably its better to use cross sectional sketches... İs 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.
It is not water tight here:
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?
It is not water tight here:
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?
After a quick mess around, Please see attached.
After a quick mess around, Please see attached.
Here is a browser "cleaned" version where it is just the solid.
Here is a browser "cleaned" version where it is just the solid.
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 ?
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 ?
Okay sir I got it, I made one also by following you, thank you for nice solution, I m very apprecciated.
Okay sir I got it, I made one also by following you, thank you for nice solution, I m very apprecciated.
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.
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.
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