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Combine a Surface body with a Solid body?

Combine a Surface body with a Solid body?

Combine a Surface body with a Solid body?

(OP)
Is there a way without exporting, (I need to keep all of my history) to combine a Surface body with my Solid body?

Thanks,
Tom

Tom Malinski
http://www.okayind.com/
Dell Prec 670, Xeon 3.8,2GB Ram, Nvidia Quadra FX 3450/4000 SDI
SWorks Premium 2008 SP 3.1 & PDMWorks

RE: Combine a Surface body with a Solid body?

(OP)
I just figured it out, I knit the surfaces together to create the surface body, but I should have checked the "make solid" option

Thanks anyway

Tom Malinski
http://www.okayind.com/
Dell Prec 670, Xeon 3.8,2GB Ram, Nvidia Quadra FX 3450/4000 SDI
SWorks Premium 2008 SP 3.1 & PDMWorks

RE: Combine a Surface body with a Solid body?

You can also use Thicken to make a solid out of an enclosed surface body.  If a closed body is selected, there will be a checkbox.

RE: Combine a Surface body with a Solid body?

(OP)
Thanks, TheTick
I've used thicken before, but this model is two surfaces used to create a lofted surface with no constant thickness.

Tom Malinski
http://www.okayind.com/
Dell Prec 670, Xeon 3.8,2GB Ram, Nvidia Quadra FX 3450/4000 SDI
SWorks Premium 2008 SP 3.1 & PDMWorks

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