ctopher
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2003
- 17,506
I mentioned in an earlier thread that I'm somewhat new to surfacing.
I have a finished part that was created with complex surfacing, I can not change it.
Now, I have offset these surfaces inside to create a mandrel for molding. The complex surfaces don't like to offset very well. Per the pic you see some surfaces are not smooth and there are gaps where the final part has radii.
Are there other methods besides using offsets to create molds for the internal geometry of the part, or how can I fill these gaps? I tried all surface commands like boundary, filled, etc, none work.
I prefer to not use offsets because there are too many surfaces and too many additional steps to fix the offset's overlapping surfaces.
The dark areas are the gaps I need to fill between the 'stepped' surfaces.
Chris
SolidWorks 09 SP4.1
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I have a finished part that was created with complex surfacing, I can not change it.
Now, I have offset these surfaces inside to create a mandrel for molding. The complex surfaces don't like to offset very well. Per the pic you see some surfaces are not smooth and there are gaps where the final part has radii.
Are there other methods besides using offsets to create molds for the internal geometry of the part, or how can I fill these gaps? I tried all surface commands like boundary, filled, etc, none work.
I prefer to not use offsets because there are too many surfaces and too many additional steps to fix the offset's overlapping surfaces.
The dark areas are the gaps I need to fill between the 'stepped' surfaces.

Chris
SolidWorks 09 SP4.1
ctopher's home
SolidWorks Legion