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Hello,
I've been googling and looking through the forums, but can't seem to find a solution to my problem. I've tried various methods I've found on the forum and on youtube, but nothing works properly.
I have a part called blazinica_v002.ipt which is the outer part of the bearing, and a part called lezajniMaterijal.ipt which is positioned inside it. Inside lezajniMaterijal there will be a shaft of 155 mm in diameter.
Blazinica has these truncated pyramid-like shapes from the inside. In practice, lezajniMaterijal is in liquid form and is poured inside blazinica, and then cooled. lezajniMaterijal is a cylinder with a thickness of 2.5 mm (not including the truncated pyramids), and then a 155 mm shaft goes on the inside. Since lezajniMaterijal is poured inside blazinica, the truccated pyramids are completely filled with the material.
Since I've already managed to model blazinica including the pyramids, I would now like to create a cylinder and then expand it outwards to fill the pyramids.
From my googling, I found that I should probably create the cylinder for lezajniMaterijal, and then import blazinica as a derived part and as a work surface, and then use Sculpt to subtract it. Unfortunately this doesn't work for me (if needed, I can provide a screenshot of what it looks like when I use the Sculpt tool).
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to go around doing this?
I can always model the pyramids manually on the outside of lezajniMaterijal, but I would like to save myself some hassle. Also, I'd like to learn how to do something like this, in case I have to change up blazinica for some reason, so that I don't have to model the pyramids on lezajniMaterijal yet again!
Thank you in advance!
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