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hello to everyone, someone knows how to help me on how to use the surfaces in inventor, in few words I receive a mathematics from the customer and from that surface I have to create a solid, what comes I have to model it all.
You can help me. 1620813034258.webp
 
Not so clear what you want, actually... (what is the final result you need)
to begin with, you can use the thickening/offset command to give "body" to your surface.
If you have to spy on her eye, from the image, you can't, but this for later, maybe you don't need to.
 
that is a surface, and I have to create a solid body, with thickens it does not work because they are convex curved surfaces and intersect
 
have you tried to make a parallelepiped of such dimensions so that it can be cut from that surface?
 
that is a surface, and I have to create a solid body, with thickens it does not work because they are convex curved surfaces and intersect
Okay, but what do you have to get more or less? Has wert taken us or is yours another need?
 
that is the outer surface of a door from that must create the solid of the door on which then I have to go to get, hollows, holes, lowerings and then the contour I have to adapt it to a non rectangular compartment.
the problem is, that it is not a flat surface therefore invent me do nothing extra with the command divides or sculpts the dimensions can not be equal but lower than the real surface.
then I don't understand what all those surfaces need if you can't do anything
 
inventor does not need to treat surfaces, even at a minimum level, you have to use more.
I use rhino for my needs, then I continue the design with inventor.
 
inventor does not need to treat surfaces, even at a minimum level, you have to use more.
I use rhino for my needs, then I continue the design with inventor.
thank you but I don't have it in the company!!!! I also use solidworks at home and the models,
 
use sw like I use rhino, so much the surface, once you modified it and then work under it with inventor, that is.
Then you know what you have to do and I don't know sw, I don't know what ability to treat the surfaces has.
rhino does everything, although I do not use that 1/1000° of its potential, of course that the object obtained and passed into inventor is a dead piece, if I make changes on the surface are not in a unique environment, with all the discomfort it entails.
inventor has never dedicated himself to the surfaces, except for those 4 corrugations, which only serve to say that " treats the surfaces ".
autodesk has other products for professional treatment of surfaces (alias), specific product, but to be purchased separately.
 
If that is the outer part of your door, then create a perpendicular or inclined sketch as you need to that surface, then do a sketch and extend it to that surface. you will have a solid ending with that form there (the outer part). then from solid continue with the processing
 

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