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Hi all, I was wondering if there

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aerostacey

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Jan 16, 2003
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Hi all,

I was wondering if there is a way to create a 3DSolid from extruding one region into another. I have used a rulesurf so far, but of course that creates a surface, and I cannot use the 3DSolid commands such as interference etc.
I'm using AutoCAD2002.

Thanx
 
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Just use the solids tools in the solids toolbar or draw closed plines and extrude. Next use the union and other commands in the solids editing toolbar.

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The problem is that the extrusion is not following a path, nor has the same taper angle throughout. I want to use what in ProEngineer is called Blend, basically to join up two different shaped regions in order to form a 3DSolid. I dont know if I made it any clearer...
 
Yes, but it doesnt work because it is not "a solid or coplanar region". In fact, it is these 3DSolid commands that i ideally like to use...
 
Going back to your first post, you wrote " extruding one region into another". I have only had sucess extruding polylines.
 
Yeap, and thats the problem. But maybe theres another way... Does anyone know how to create a 3DSolid from a closed surface?
 
Dear aerostacey,
It cannot be done in AutoCAD, but if you have access to AutoDesk Mechanical Desktop, you can do it using the commands AM2SF and AMSTITCH.
:)
Farzad
 
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