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Surfacing question for all surfacing gurus

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ashgaff

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Dec 15, 2003
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I know this is a stupid question, and I think I already know the answer. I am researching a situation concerning surface copying. What I am trying to do is to copy surfaces from a part and omitting all surface transition lines. I'm sure that there is no way do do this, but I want to verify this.

To clerify...if you have a block and you place rounds on it and at every transition in the round you get a tangency or transition line. I am looking to get rid of those lines to make a totally smooth surface.

Thanks in advance for any information provided.

Ashgaff
 
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You can hide the surface transition edges by using the following commands:

In a drawing - Views, Disp Mode, View Disp, No Disp Tan; or Views, Disp Mode, Edge Disp, Erase Line.

In a Model - Environment (earth icon), Tangent Edges, No Display.

If you want to remove these edges regardless of the display settings, you have to redefine the surface so that it has continuous curvature - generally not a simple task.

Andy
 
I don't know how much luck you will have with eliminating all surface patch edges, but for many surface sets you can replace two or more surfaces with one by:

- Create approx. composite curves of the outer bounding edges (splines, essentially).
- Use these curves to create an an advanced bounded surface. This surface will be curvature continuous.

-Mark
 
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