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Topic ClosedSurface to solid

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    Posted: 18.May.2015 at 16:47
Hello!
I have this ship model. I want to convert the surface bodies to solid body, because i need solid to use in Workbench. I tired to use Stitch surface function, but i get an error: "The attempted operation did not produce a meaningful result." Can anybody help me? Thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jun.2015 at 12:18
Hello,
You need an application as CADfix to stitch your model to get a solid and prepare it for Workbench. I prepared your model for you. The Parasolid file is attached.
A video explaining in detail all tasks done on your model is available on YouTube
www.cadinterop.com helps you to share your CAD designs
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