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connection between 2 bodies

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hi I have a part that I created with the command "abbina" and other extrusions, so I find myself with more bodies.
Now I must gather two bodies among them, and not as I do:
Do you have any idea?

the fitting is to be done on the blue edge and must come out as indicated by the scarabocchio in red...
 

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hi I have a part that I created with the command "abbina" and other extrusions, so I find myself with more bodies.
Now I must gather two bodies among them, and not as I do:
Do you have any idea?
the fitting is to be done on the blue edge and must come out as indicated by the scarabocchio in red...
The multibody parts cannot be related to each other, as indicated by the program, and I think it has its own logic.

If you need that geometry between one side and the other you can sweep a quarter of circumference (closed with two tangent external segments) along the edges to be connected. It's a bit of a buzz, but I don't think of any other solutions. the hour is late and the affected neuron:redface:

Hi.
 
hello and thank you, already, I thought the same thing but I was hoping for a "background" or similar command... :
 
Should the bodies be disjoined or can you join them? or you could join, collect and separate them again.
 
Should the bodies be disjoined or can you join them? or you could join, collect and separate them again.
Hello, for now I have "resolved" with the sweep, but you tell me how to do and "unite"?
united there well indeed, it is only one final piece, is the command "abbina" that broke my eggs... :
 
but then why didn't you model them "together" as the only body?
...andh I have wrong approach and solved using "abbina" ... now I should do everything from scratch, if instead you can "unite" as re_solidworks suggests then I am riding :d
... but I didn't understand how to "unite"... is a command or how?
 
...andh I have wrong approach and solved using "abbina" ... now I should do everything from scratch, if instead you can "unite" as re_solidworks suggests then I am riding :d
... but I didn't understand how to "unite"... is a command or how?
I have no idea why if you join the separate bodies then you have to do everything from scratch, maybe there will be some features that look for a specific body that is no longer there but just re-edit it.
to merge open the first feature of the second body disjoined from the first and put the flag on "unis result" and regenerates.

Hi.
 
...andh I have wrong approach and solved using "abbina" ... now I should do everything from scratch, if instead you can "unite" as re_solidworks suggests then I am riding :d
... but I didn't understand how to "unite"... is a command or how?
to join them do as sampom told you, if it doesn't work it could be because they're almost coincidence. In this case, if you can get them to interfere, it's better. after matching you make the connection and not before, otherwise it gives you almost sure error because you create a thick area 0.
 
to join them do as sampom told you, if it doesn't work it could be because they're almost coincidence. In this case, if you can get them to interfere, it's better. after matching you make the connection and not before, otherwise it gives you almost sure error because you create a thick area 0.
I have no idea why if you join the separate bodies then you have to do everything from scratch, maybe there will be some features that look for a specific body that is no longer there but just re-edit it.
to merge open the first feature of the second body disjoined from the first and put the flag on "unis result" and regenerates.

Hi.
..ah,
always from the command pair with the add option.

greetings
Mar
Hello, I finally got there... I encaponivo to find the command "unisci" inside the command window "abbina" (type the check of "unisci result") ----
Instead, it was necessary to use a second command to "burn" the two bodies.. .

thank you and excuse the sleep:redface:
 

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