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Would anyone be able to help me with this model?

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TBuccieri
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Would anyone be able to help me with this model?

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In the attached stp file, I only need part "CAB (2)". I tried contacting the original author, but to no avail. I can see the errors, using repair bodies, but, honestly, this is just beyond what I typically do. This is so I can 3d print most of the main parts, for an RC body. I can get all the other parts I need to work, just not the cab. I can even print in this condition, but I need CAB (2) to build other parts off of and I can't Derive and use it properly, w/ the errors.

 

 

AI 2023 Build: 271, Release: 2023.2

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Would anyone be able to help me with this model?

In the attached stp file, I only need part "CAB (2)". I tried contacting the original author, but to no avail. I can see the errors, using repair bodies, but, honestly, this is just beyond what I typically do. This is so I can 3d print most of the main parts, for an RC body. I can get all the other parts I need to work, just not the cab. I can even print in this condition, but I need CAB (2) to build other parts off of and I can't Derive and use it properly, w/ the errors.

 

 

AI 2023 Build: 271, Release: 2023.2

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Message 2 of 15
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Most basic information needed: what version of Inventor are you using??

 

Using Inventor 2023.2.1 Repair Bodies successfully repaired CAB (2).  The only error found was "duplicate vertices", and the repair worked.


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Most basic information needed: what version of Inventor are you using??

 

Using Inventor 2023.2.1 Repair Bodies successfully repaired CAB (2).  The only error found was "duplicate vertices", and the repair worked.


Sam B

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Hi

Does the option to derive a solid to a part solve your problem?

 

 


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Hi

Does the option to derive a solid to a part solve your problem?

 

 


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How did you "repair" it? When I used repair bodies, it showed the errors, but, when I clicked on them, it gave no solution. It just had the left and right arrows to move to the next error.

 

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How did you "repair" it? When I used repair bodies, it showed the errors, but, when I clicked on them, it gave no solution. It just had the left and right arrows to move to the next error.

 

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I specially marked on the recording to select the option of stitching the surface during import. This way you will get solid bodies.

 


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I specially marked on the recording to select the option of stitching the surface during import. This way you will get solid bodies.

 


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I can open the stp and create parts. I can derive CAB (2) into a new part, just like you did. However, once I commence with all the parts I'd like to make, based on said derive, Inventor won't allow me to split, trim, combine, etc (anything to do with just that body part).

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I can open the stp and create parts. I can derive CAB (2) into a new part, just like you did. However, once I commence with all the parts I'd like to make, based on said derive, Inventor won't allow me to split, trim, combine, etc (anything to do with just that body part).

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I don't understand. What you want to do?

 


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I don't understand. What you want to do?

 


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The part CAB (2) is a shell to a vehicle body for an RC truck. I'd like to make interior features, such as a floor, dashboard, seats, etc. To make the floor and supporting structures, I need to derive this into a part file and start sketching. I make a sketch on YZ and it includes the basic profile of said floor. I extrude into a surface, going in both directions along the X-axis. I thicken this surface to create a floor. I know need to cut it so it fits w/in the CAB (2) interior boundary. Combine keeps coming back w/ an error and I can only assume it's from those found in Repair Bodies. I've used the other parts in a similar fashion, with zero failures or errors. However, I need to combine this CAB (2) with CAB (3), to create a singe body (which will later be 3D printed) and add attachment points. 

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The part CAB (2) is a shell to a vehicle body for an RC truck. I'd like to make interior features, such as a floor, dashboard, seats, etc. To make the floor and supporting structures, I need to derive this into a part file and start sketching. I make a sketch on YZ and it includes the basic profile of said floor. I extrude into a surface, going in both directions along the X-axis. I thicken this surface to create a floor. I know need to cut it so it fits w/in the CAB (2) interior boundary. Combine keeps coming back w/ an error and I can only assume it's from those found in Repair Bodies. I've used the other parts in a similar fashion, with zero failures or errors. However, I need to combine this CAB (2) with CAB (3), to create a singe body (which will later be 3D printed) and add attachment points. 

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So do it differently, for example by making a full board and cutting the bodies out of it. And then remove unnecessary surfaces.

 


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So do it differently, for example by making a full board and cutting the bodies out of it. And then remove unnecessary surfaces.

 


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Not sure if we're talking about the same thing, but I think I tried that. 

I also tried making a solid block around the entire parts and tried using combine to cut the parts from the solid block. Error. 

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Not sure if we're talking about the same thing, but I think I tried that. 

I also tried making a solid block around the entire parts and tried using combine to cut the parts from the solid block. Error. 

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If you can't solid, you have to surface modeling.

 


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If you can't solid, you have to surface modeling.

 


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I took CAB(2) and CAB(3), repaired them and unstitched. Then, stitched them together to make a single body part. I make a sketch, with a profile, and extrude a surface. I thicken the surface into a new part. I can't get the new part to be cut by using the 2 stitched bodies (now a single part) as a tool. This is what I'm trying to do to get a "floor" to fit inside. If this is the wrong approach, please, feel free to throw ideas at me. Most of the other stuff will be easy and a lot of the "parts" are already stl files (which I have no problem importing and adding/using). It's just the front and cab of this vehicle.

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I took CAB(2) and CAB(3), repaired them and unstitched. Then, stitched them together to make a single body part. I make a sketch, with a profile, and extrude a surface. I thicken the surface into a new part. I can't get the new part to be cut by using the 2 stitched bodies (now a single part) as a tool. This is what I'm trying to do to get a "floor" to fit inside. If this is the wrong approach, please, feel free to throw ideas at me. Most of the other stuff will be easy and a lot of the "parts" are already stl files (which I have no problem importing and adding/using). It's just the front and cab of this vehicle.

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Try to do it by surface modeling.

 


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Try to do it by surface modeling.

 


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I've tried it with surfaces and solids, using trim, combine, sculpt, split, etc. Everything comes back with "did not produce meaningful result".

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I've tried it with surfaces and solids, using trim, combine, sculpt, split, etc. Everything comes back with "did not produce meaningful result".

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After using Find Errors, then use the Heal Errors tool, and that's it:

SBix26_0-1679088670765.png

 

After clicking OK, I get this result:

SBix26_1-1679088757806.png

 

I've attached the result (2023 format).


Sam B

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After using Find Errors, then use the Heal Errors tool, and that's it:

SBix26_0-1679088670765.png

 

After clicking OK, I get this result:

SBix26_1-1679088757806.png

 

I've attached the result (2023 format).


Sam B

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