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Surface filling

Surface filling

Surface filling

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I am and avid Solidworks user but am new to Pro-E (this week)

I am trying to design the back end of a bicycle. The seat stays have a wishbone type design: But I can't get the surfaces to fill with propper tangency between all facets.

Does anyone have any idea or tips regarding how to design a Wishbone type design with perfect tangency?

RE: Surface filling

Look into using an N-Sided Surface.

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