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Catia - Need to remove a single surface.

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kuleszajmk

Automotive
Nov 7, 2010
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Hi all,

How would one remove/split a single surface from a sheet of many surfaces that have been joined together?

I have been extracting, then creating a boundry, and then extruding the boundry so I can split to it. A long process just to fix a surface that does not pass the boundry test. Heeling did not seem to resolve the sheet issues.

Regards,
Jim
 
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Use Extract with point or tangent propagation and turn on "complementary mode"... works like a charm but remember to hide previous join operation afterwards.
 
Azrael Thank you,

It worked great with No Propagation though.

Regards,
Jim
 
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