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feature fill(fill) in space

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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
 
hi enrico, if I could post a file would be better, indicating also the version used.
 
as I said depends on the version.
in the most recent, select the edges of the hole>rimuovi.
 
Excuse me.

the version used is wf5, so I will immediately try what I recommend (with removes)
I also attach an image to help better understanding
Immagine.webp
 
in the wf5 the command is there, so go smoothly:smile:
in truth there is also in previous versions but if I don't remember badly it was necessary to download the extension from the ptc site.
it seems to me that from the wf5 the function has been integrated into the standard installation.
 
bye maxopus

thanks for the advice and as usual pro and never disappoints.
It was not possible that inventor could be, at least in this aspect and at the expense of an infinity of others where he cannot compete, superior to pro and.

bye and good weekend
 
the remove command is very powerful and you can use it for so many things.
is very important in editing neutral files (steps and iges) to remove geometric entities of any type (rounds, bevels, holes, protrusions or extrusions) on solid entities or surfaces.
 
thanks 2 times then.

Since I often find myself doing fem analysis and then working with neutral files to export patterns, your advice will certainly be valuable

ari good weekend
 

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