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BOUNDARY BLEND PROBLEM

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bordo643

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Sep 3, 2005
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Another question....

I have modeled a fuselage/wing combination in proe. the wing and tail are solid parts and the fuse was created with boundary blends. Is there a way to make the fuse a solid based on these boundary blends. Ultimately, I am trying to make a stereolyth model for windtunnel testing.

Thanks again guys,

Chris
 
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