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get a solid 3d from a 3dface

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micheledag

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Good morning friends. I have this problem.
the lisp that allego allows me to solidify a surface to 3dfaces, obtaining a solid 3d.
is great, for autocad 2010, only that the solid you get has a "depth" that is required once you launch the lisp.
I wonder if you can change it, so that the solid you get, faithfully reproduce the surface to 3dfaces of departure; I practically do not want there to be depth, but a kind of solid surface with no thickness.
That would be perfect.
I thank you for the attention and hope in some response to the problem.
See you soon.
 

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if an infinitesimal thickness is good (in assonometric view):


command: estrudi......... .
select objects to be extruded...... (all 3dfaces)
......... .
specify extrusion height or [Direzione/Traiettoria/Angolo di rastremazione] <-40.602>: dspecify the initial point of the direction: select a point and move upwardsspecify final point of the direction: 0.00001 then join all triangular solids with _union
 
Big ahhh! ! !
Of course I'm just a pop!! !
I think it's okay, now I try. Thank you!
 
Don't go!
the first procedure, after creating all solids, at the time of joining them tells me:
"the boolean operation on solids and/or on the bodies of surfaces failed.
Modeling operation error:
incoherence of the system during the elaboration of the coincidence of the
Spigoli. "

the second procedure, once you join all 3dfaces in a single surface, when extruding tells me:
"Impossible to perform the extrusion or sweep of an entity not flat.
1 object removed from the selection group. "

Can't you do anything with the initial lisp?
 
2010 I wrote:
already...:tongue:

I don't know what to say, I also tried with 2008 and it works. . .
You're sure you extruded with direction?

Anyway, if you just can't do it, use the lisp you posted, copy the top solid of 0.000001 and then you'll remove each other.
 
Thank you. but too laborious.
I hope someone can "open" the lisp I posted.
Good parties!
 
Can't you attach a piece of your design to see if you can turn it?
so that we better look for the solution?
 

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