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Topic ClosedCan't SURFSCULPT after EXPLODE

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Oct.2014 at 00:15
Might have been created in SolidEdge?  You should have mentioned that in your first post.  Why didn't you go to the SolidEdge website and ask for help in their forum?

Just about anything one does with the model using a solids editing tool in AutoCAD will make the circle disappear as far as I can tell.  You failed to tell us what else in the model needs to be fixed.  Your reluctance to fully answer any and all questions is just slowing things down.

In the future, when you have a problem you would like help with please provide ALL the information you possibly can in your very FIRST post.  We can never really have too much information as long as it is pertinent.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Oct.2014 at 13:13
I took a closer look at your 3D model after doing exactly what you did, explode it, and I found many irregularities with it.  In some places there are gaps in the geometry and in other places there appears to be extra lines incorporated into the surfaces.  My assessment is that the translation from SolidEdge to AutoCAD was flawed and there is no easy way to salvage the model.  Either work in SolidEdge with the original or figure out another way to reproduce the model in AutoCAD which may prove to be equally frustrating to do.  Sorry.


Edited by John Connor - 02.Oct.2014 at 23:50
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Oct.2014 at 15:16
All these days I've been trying to modify the model for further working on it, but I didn't manage to do it.
I've tried autocad, solidedge and other programs in trial versions.
I need to perform boolean operations, but all the programs say there's an error.
Could you suggest anything else?
Thank you!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Oct.2014 at 18:17
Pay someone to recreate the model in AutoCAD.
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