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    Posted: 20.Jul.2010 at 21:21
hi all,
I am using autocad 2011.
 
I need help.
 
If you creat a solid box using the extrude command and then explode it you get individual faces. is there any way of making that back into a solid shape?
 
we get drawings from other people and they want it printed 3d, and there drawings are all faces so we have to remodel them for the printer!
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jul.2010 at 02:39
As far as I know, there is no way to do this in plain Autocad. But if you have access to Inventor you could use the Stitch function to put the solid model back together.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jul.2010 at 19:49
HELLO THIS IS FARID
I WILL SHOW YOU A VERY INTERRESTING THING THAT BRINGS YOU BACK TO THE SOLID DWG
GO TO CAD UTILITIES IN THIS GREAT FORUM AND LOOK AFTER HISTORY freeware THEN JUST APPLOADED IT AND WHEN YOUR 3D SOLID APPEAR JUST CLICK CANCEL
 
THIS WILL HELP YOU TO SEE AND GET THE STEPS OF HOW THIS DRAWING BEING MADE 
 
ENJOYClap
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