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Unit two Surfaces

Unit two Surfaces

Unit two Surfaces

(OP)
Hello,

What's command for join two surfaces, as picture in attachment?

Regards,
Carlos

RE: Unit two Surfaces

Hello,

No picture because no attachment

Nico

RE: Unit two Surfaces

Simple. Join command

RE: Unit two Surfaces

This Forum is about CATIA and it look like your screen grab was not from CATIA, you might be in the wrong forum

Eric N.
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RE: Unit two Surfaces

It's NX..Google for simplify surface or something like that. Anyway wrong place for this question

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