CATIA Surface Split Lines
CATIA Surface Split Lines
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Does anyone know, how can I get rid of these split line which is produced by joined surfaces. (see pic)
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Does anyone know, how can I get rid of these split line which is produced by joined surfaces. (see pic)
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RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
Or is there an other catch?
RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
For example, if I try to use extract command, that surface seems two parts. I need it only one surface.
RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
When you actually want to merge 2 surfaces as one. you need FSS and use the Concatenate function. It might need some preparation but it works.
But Concatenate will not work with trimmed surfaces like your case.
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RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
when you do a join of these surface use the
"Simplfy the result" &
"Ignore erroneous elements"
this will create a single domain surface.
but this doesnt work well for complex surface. for the simple cases it will pass.
regards
ashvanth
RE: CATIA Surface Split Lines
Ashvanth is correct.
Please view the following tutorial I created using www.ignitecast.com. It will show you step be step how to join a surface without a split line.
http://ww
Thanks
CATIATRAIN