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How to get combined curves to connect to form a solid surface

How to get combined curves to connect to form a solid surface

How to get combined curves to connect to form a solid surface

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hi all new here i need some help/info on  how  to make the lines connect to one another. i tried using center lines, 3d geo intersect command and everything else that i can think of. the line is always to far or overlap. Here is a link to pics i captured and posted to show what im talking about
http://pict.com/album/70022/5e42df80d6
The line combine command is the best thing ever for tracing auto bodies, if i could it to work rite. still got three more classes to go b4 i have my catiav5 certification at the community college.
The next class  is all about GSD maybe they`ll cover this topic
Thanks,  Lee
 

RE: How to get combined curves to connect to form a solid surface

This is an interesting question, Lee.

Is this car project part of a class assignment?

What CATIA certification will you you be earning?

If the next class is all about GSD, what topics were covered in the previous classes?

RE: How to get combined curves to connect to form a solid surface

(OP)
hi jackk, the is a personal project im focusing on product design. i planing to be a inventor/design-engineer. the certification is a basic one. first we learned autocad 2010 then v5 ver1. only part design, drafting and GSD
is covered.the program is CAD-CAM tech. a two year deal. at the end of i`ll have my catia cert. and Haas CNC cert. check it out at www.hfcc.edu. in Dearborn Michigan

this is a pic of advanced mini attack sub i designed  

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