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Surfacing CATIA: Sew/Unsew ??

Surfacing CATIA: Sew/Unsew ??

Surfacing CATIA: Sew/Unsew ??

(OP)
Hello,

I'm a newbie in CATIA V5, but I have some background using NX. I'm looking for the equivalent command to sew/unsew in NX. Does anyone know where I can find it?. I'm trying to unsew a surface, extend it, trim to a perpendicular surface, and then "sew" it back to the main surface body.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks

David

RE: Surfacing CATIA: Sew/Unsew ??

(OP)
Thank you drewmumaw!

What about unsew? Is there a command for unsew a single surface from a joined set of surfaces?

RE: Surfacing CATIA: Sew/Unsew ??

@someonedflr
You could probably use one of the following 3 options in the GSD (Generative Shape Design) workbench:
Insert > Operations > Extract
Insert > Operations > Untrim
Insert > Operations > Disassemble

Drew Mumaw
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RE: Surfacing CATIA: Sew/Unsew ??

(OP)
Understand. I will give them a try, thank you drewmumaw! Appreciate your responses.

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