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Creating a solid object based on a parametric curve

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Hi,

Yesterday I started this thread asking on how I could extrude a geometry based on parametric curves. It took me awhile to understand that I had to insert the curve inside of a work plane to do so. This resulted in a shell of the shape I want to now make into a (filled) solid.

I then found this blog post where the author makes The Matterhorn Mountain using interpolation data. In the blog post the author makes a block of the size of the parametric surface created and then uses convert to solid using the block and the parametric surface. However, in my case, the shape changes by changing m which is the number of pseudo-vertices of the shape. Because of that I can't create a block that fits exactly in the area of my parametric surface.

This makes my solid to have only one entity and thus I can't delete the created block.

You can see my .mph file attached. How can I procced?

EDIT: I also tried to create several curves with different intervals and unifying them as well as creating several parametric shapes without any look. I've seen this answer that led me to belive that I was not properly closing the shape, but there it seems I can't seem to find a way to close this curve.



0 Replies Last Post 2021年1月19日 GMT-5 04:13
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