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Old August 6th, 2007, 09:57 PM
Jimwxyz Jimwxyz is offline
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Default How cut solid by a surface?

Hi,
I want to limit one solid (one extruded simple solid) by a surface. This surface is a boat hull, and it is a complicated surface. I want to design one tank limited by the hull, so if I could put one solid and then remove the with the hull surface then I would have the tank tailored to the
hull.
Any suggestions?
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Old August 15th, 2007, 10:02 AM
ProEmagic ProEmagic is offline
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Hi Jimwxyz,
You can use "Combine" or "Trim" to get the required shape if you create the solid as surface. Depending on whether the tank is part of the hull or not you may have to use "Copy Geometry" or "Offset" from hull surface.
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Old August 18th, 2007, 10:08 AM
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Thumbs up hai,,,,,,,,,,,

To cut any solid by a surface' use SOLIDIFY TOOL...........\

HERE IS THE WAY..
Select the surface by which u would like to cut the solid.. then edit -- solidify.., select remove material option from the dashboard..., Flip the side to remove,. click ok..
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