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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
      last edited by

      Internal faces as TIG suspected also prevents your group from being solid.


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      • M Offline
        MAGICMAN
        last edited by

        Thanks guys for your prompt help. What did you do to fix it Dave?

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        • gillesG Offline
          gilles
          last edited by

          Look at this:
          (note: I just hide the top face)
          Also orient the faces.


          try_2_V6.skp

          " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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          • M Offline
            MAGICMAN
            last edited by

            Wow thanks Gilles, that really helped me. Thanks to all for your help. Much appreciated.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              I just deleted the internal faces and unneeded edges. Probably what gilles showed.

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                There are two unneeded internal vertical partition faces and a curved surface 'top', which form the 'internal' parts of the end 'wall' and these need removing.
                Edit the group.
                Temporarily hide the front wall's face; Select and Delete those three faces/surface, then erase the two faceless edges that are left over.
                Unhide the wall's front face.
                Exit the group-edit.
                The group is now a 'solid'.
                Easy as that.
                Solid-Inspector shows the problem straight off.


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                TIG

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                • M Offline
                  MAGICMAN
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Tig. I loaded the Solid Inspector plugin. It worked great. Thanks again.

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                  • L Offline
                    luisfmitren
                    last edited by

                    how can i make this a solid??? i need help!!!


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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      @luisfmitren said:

                      how can i make this a solid??? i need help!!!

                      A 'solid' object is shown 'solid' in Entity Info...
                      If it is not a 'solid' then use thomthom's 'Solid Inspector' to see the issues...

                      Ensure that the to-be-solid group/component contains nothing except edges and faces, and that all of those edges have exactly two faces.
                      So it can never be a 'solid' if it contains :
                      nested subgroups.
                      nested subcomponent-instances.
                      faceless [lone] edges.
                      holes in surfaces - no matter how tiny >> edges with one face.
                      flap-faces >> edges with one face.
                      internal-partition-faces >> edges with three or more faces.
                      shared-edges - by two otherwise separate volumes e.g. two cubes touching along one shared edge >> four faces on that edge.
                      overlaid-faces >> more that two faces per edge [this is possible with some weird geometry, where two faces are all-but coincident [and so appear as one face] but an edge can actually have three, not two faces].
                      any other objects [although guide-pints/guide-lines are allowed].

                      Many of these issues are easily fixable:
                      by exploding nested objects [so you only have edges/faces].
                      over-drawing edges to form missing faces [healing holes etc].
                      selecting unwanted edges/faces, then pressing <delete>.
                      using a section-plane to see its internal geometry, so that you can delete it as needed.
                      temporarily grouping some geometry to move it apart, e.g. if there is a shared-edge - remember to explode that group when you are done...

                      TIG

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        With curviloft, you will most probably get a group which is separated from the contours (and their "fillings") therefore it must have holes at the two ends. Copy/paste (in place) those ends into the "curvilofetd" group.

                        (Or post your model, too, so we can have a look).

                        Gai...

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