cicciopasticcio1987
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Hello everyone,
It is a bit that I follow the forum and it is time to resort to some of your advice. I'm using solidworks at work and I've been holding a step model of a sheet piece of which I should make some kind of math support. I had thought of placing the model on a plate and using the "cavity" function to subtract the volume occupied by the sheet. they are in the problematic for which being the sheet bent on itself and having a vacuum volume inside you can not get the complete removal of the material up to the top surface of the plate. to overcome what I had thought of a way to have a full volume of the positive to use to create the cavity and to do this I had tried to create a offset surface with zero offset but the problem is now to understand sec is way to fill the volume inside the surface so created?
thanks from now on to who will give me a hand
It is a bit that I follow the forum and it is time to resort to some of your advice. I'm using solidworks at work and I've been holding a step model of a sheet piece of which I should make some kind of math support. I had thought of placing the model on a plate and using the "cavity" function to subtract the volume occupied by the sheet. they are in the problematic for which being the sheet bent on itself and having a vacuum volume inside you can not get the complete removal of the material up to the top surface of the plate. to overcome what I had thought of a way to have a full volume of the positive to use to create the cavity and to do this I had tried to create a offset surface with zero offset but the problem is now to understand sec is way to fill the volume inside the surface so created?
thanks from now on to who will give me a hand
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