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Topic ClosedCovert Mesh to 3d solid

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    Posted: 13.Jul.2010 at 22:01
I am trying to convert several polyface meshes into a 3d solid. I can covert a regular mesh into a solid but for the life of me I can't firgure out why the polyface mesh won't do it. Please Help
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jul.2010 at 22:19
I tried that already. It didn't work for me. I'm new at this...Is there a way I can upload my dwg?
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