enrico1979
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hello to all boys
I would like to point out that I am not exactly an improvised one with pro and (if nothing else for an 80-hour university course and for an experience matured at work almost 3 years later), but I couldn't find a feature that, given a surface having an internal loop (as if the surface had a squarp) allows a "fill" of space type (a sort of comado fill in space). Of course, I initially tried to circumvent the problem with a closed boundary blernd, but the form to be inserted is such that the feature fails. the solution I adopted therefore provided two partial blends that allowed me to achieve my purpose.
knowing pro and however, I imagine that there is a much faster and more optimized solution to this problem that does not lose precious time (even because, if I don't remember bad other software cad much less pro, e.g. inventor, they have a dedicated feature that assures the "space patching")
I hope I've been clear enough.
hello to all e good job
I would like to point out that I am not exactly an improvised one with pro and (if nothing else for an 80-hour university course and for an experience matured at work almost 3 years later), but I couldn't find a feature that, given a surface having an internal loop (as if the surface had a squarp) allows a "fill" of space type (a sort of comado fill in space). Of course, I initially tried to circumvent the problem with a closed boundary blernd, but the form to be inserted is such that the feature fails. the solution I adopted therefore provided two partial blends that allowed me to achieve my purpose.
knowing pro and however, I imagine that there is a much faster and more optimized solution to this problem that does not lose precious time (even because, if I don't remember bad other software cad much less pro, e.g. inventor, they have a dedicated feature that assures the "space patching")
I hope I've been clear enough.
hello to all e good job
