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Hello everyone,
Recently I happen to import iges files, but sometimes imported mathematicians do not become solids full but they are rather a set of surfaces. Sometimes I just need to check that the surfaces close and use optimize faces to give a sense to the same and the solid becomes full, but sometimes it is not enough and I do not know where the problem is to intervene and correct. what are the tools to use to find any holes in the faces or better yet there is an analysis tool that tells me what problem has solid?
is there an optimal setting to import iges and make them recognize as solid?
 
Hello everyone,
Recently I happen to import iges files, but sometimes imported mathematicians do not become solids full but they are rather a set of surfaces. Sometimes I just need to check that the surfaces close and use optimize faces to give a sense to the same and the solid becomes full, but sometimes it is not enough and I do not know where the problem is to intervene and correct. what are the tools to use to find any holes in the faces or better yet there is an analysis tool that tells me what problem has solid?
is there an optimal setting to import iges and make them recognize as solid?
if after the import result all detached surfaces, use the sew setting a toll for you acceptable, then if the body turns out to be a sheet body, use "analysis-examine geometry" , the voice "delimitation of surfaces", select the sheet-body click "applies", if there are openings will appear a flag next to the item "delimitation of surfaces", if the video cue shows you the openings, from you then are c...
 
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is there an optimal setting to import iges and make them recognize as solid?
there is an optimal setting to model and export iges. if you import broken starting files you cannot expect to have a good import.
paraphrasing axa if the file is created and exported badly are c@.. them.

Hi.
 
Okay, fine.
importing iges as a surface and sewing everything into the geometry examination gave me 300 problems between the surfaces. I'm whitened.
in import of iges with optimization and automatic soothing closure and then I used optimized faces, once examined the geometry found me 2 small overlaps of faces.
here not knowing how to erase a face from a solid I had to extract it, delimite it correctly, later I bound the surface of the solid with the new one and then sew it all, successful operation solid ok!
Thanks axa.
Last thing, now that I have seen how the problems between the surfaces I would like to know how to erase a face from a solid leaving a hole.
 
Okay, fine.
importing iges as a surface and sewing everything into the geometry examination gave me 300 problems between the surfaces. I'm whitened.
in import of iges with optimization and automatic soothing closure and then I used optimized faces, once examined the geometry found me 2 small overlaps of faces.
here not knowing how to erase a face from a solid I had to extract it, delimite it correctly, later I bound the surface of the solid with the new one and then sew it all, successful operation solid ok!
Thanks axa.
Last thing, now that I have seen how the problems between the surfaces I would like to know how to erase a face from a solid leaving a hole.
you can't wipe a face from a solid and make it a surface, or extract the whole region less that face, I'd regrow it and make it sew, or try to make a replace
with a surface already created or do a "hole" in the solid, create the sup and then use the patch command. There are several roads, depending on the case it can be better one or the other.
Bye.
 
Okay, fine.
importing iges as a surface and sewing everything into the geometry examination gave me 300 problems between the surfaces. I'm whitened.
in import of iges with optimization and automatic soothing closure and then I used optimized faces, once examined the geometry found me 2 small overlaps of faces.
here not knowing how to erase a face from a solid I had to extract it, delimite it correctly, later I bound the surface of the solid with the new one and then sew it all, successful operation solid ok!
Thanks axa.
Last thing, now that I have seen how the problems between the surfaces I would like to know how to erase a face from a solid leaving a hole.
I would say that it is better to edit the feature of sew and remove the incriminated faces ..or I put "make current features" before the sew, fix the problem and react the feature (but if the sew generated a sheet body while instead I wanted a solid... if it does not erro go remake the feature)
 

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