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create solid element from a surface obtained with sweep

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I made a surface with 1 sweep creating a trajectory and several sections.
Now what I need to create and a solid element that fills the gap between the surface in blue and wall in red.
I need solid because so I can create chamfer frame openings etc. with boleanes.
Is there a system to make it solid? I tried everything but only system that comes out this surface and sweeps it.
I tried to inspect her, but something weird comes out.

Thank you.
 

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except as an attachment.
I made a surface with 1 sweep creating a trajectory and several sections.
Now what I need to create and a solid element that fills the gap between the surface in blue and wall in red.
I need solid because so I can create chamfer frame openings etc. with boleanes.
Is there a system to make it solid? I tried everything but only system that comes out this surface and sweeps it.
I tried to inspect her, but something weird comes out.

Thank you.
Maybe you don't understand the concept of solid.
a solid is nothing but a set of surfaces joined together to enclose a "closed" volume.
then to create a solid, starting from your surfaces, you have to do nothing but create others on the bottom, on and on the sides and join them with the _join command.
to check after the union: press the f3 button and select the details button.
If in the text appearing the set of surfaces is described as "closed surface" you are in place: it is a solid
 

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