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regions, areas and areas to be transformed into a single solid

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I have created a gear that I have modified and copied several times to create a dentate bar. Now I don't know how the situation has changed since some wrong maneuver I have done, but instead of having it as solid, there are so many regions, surfaces and areas.
Thank you.
 
I would like to thank you for the 17 visits. I downloaded a gear file, which I tried to remake and get again as solid, now I tried to cut it in three pieces but I can't. But if someone knows how to tell me at least: go to study this and this . . . . . .
 
if the surfaces between them create a closed volume, then you can use the command scoopssuperf to convert everything into solid.
 
if the surfaces between them create a closed volume, then you can use the command scoopssuperf to convert everything into solid.
Thanks gelyparis, you twist them, but since I have the same sections repeated so many times and different from each other as an own gear, there is a possibility to select all in one shot, example by selecting the first one, or should I select them just one at a time? I'll explain better, in a gear there are various areas or surfaces, see the tooth head, the base, the side, etc., but they are repeated throughout the circumference, I have to select all or there is a way that automatically selects all that is equal to the first selection?
 
but I don't understand... Can't you select everything you want to transform with a selection window?
or there is something that......... I don't understand?
have mercy. :
 
Thanks gelyparis, you twist them, but since I have the same sections repeated so many times and different from each other as an own gear, there is a possibility to select all in one shot, example by selecting the first one, or should I select them just one at a time? I'll explain better, in a gear there are various areas or surfaces, see the tooth head, the base, the side, etc., but they are repeated throughout the circumference, I have to select all or there is a way that automatically selects all that is equal to the first selection?
for example select a region object: dx key ownership and copy in memory the area, then select the entire gear button dx selection kidnapped on object type select region and below, on property, select area and on value paste the area, in this way will be selected all regions with the same area. most likely will still remain surfaces to be selected, do the same procedure only that these do not have the area property and then try, always quick selection, with the isoline u or v property (equal isoline number).
 

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