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how to reconstruct the missing surface

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good evening to all, my name is savior I am 40 years old and use catia for about 7 years, I wanted to ask if you could recommend some method or workflow to reconstruct the missing surface trying to maintain as much as possible the original geometry, I tried to extrapolate the edge surfaces in continuity of curvature and to use the multi-section and filling commands, however I attach original image and a proof that I did with the colored surfaces in violet
Thank you.
 

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for these things I use very much the command cancels relimiting, in this way you get the sup generating, and it is easier to close then.
 

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Hello savior,

for other areas you can create connection curves, of which you will change the tension by approaching the surfaces obtained with what it suggested from themot, on these curves build the surfaces.

Unfortunately more than rebuilding it is to invent, do you have the missing degenerate surfaces?
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for these things I use very much the command cancels relimiting, in this way you get the sup generating, and it is easier to close then.
hello dalmott thank you for the answer, I never thought of using relimited cancels, surely I will be very helpful. . .
 
Hello savior,

for other areas you can create connection curves, of which you will change the tension by approaching the surfaces obtained with what it suggested from themot, on these curves build the surfaces.

Unfortunately more than rebuilding it is to invent, do you have the missing degenerate surfaces?
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hello thank you, okay I will try to rebuild with your procedure, no I do not have the missing surfaces. . .
 
It's just sketched out in a few minutes, and I left the central part because it lends itself to too many interpretations, so you have to work on you... if you take a look at some surfaces are "corrugated" because of the edge of the original adjacent ones that present a discontinuous and jagged edge (see it from the many points), you should make a simplification of the original surfaces and then several smoothings.

Let me know.

Hi.
 

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It's just sketched out in a few minutes, and I left the central part because it lends itself to too many interpretations, so you have to work on you... if you take a look at some surfaces are "corrugated" because of the edge of the original adjacent ones that present a discontinuous and jagged edge (see it from the many points), you should make a simplification of the original surfaces and then several smoothings.

Let me know.

Hi.
Yeah, it's good enough, thank you. I needed to confront more experienced people than me to figure out a bit if there was a real method of work and get rid of any doubt... thank you a thousand
 

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