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Beginner Question: Connecting two surfaces to one object (by Marcel D.)
Hey,
I'm learning a lot with SolveSpace and have almost replaced my old CAD program.
For one specific use case, my CAD knowledge is not sufficient. How can I connect two surfaces together so that two shapes will form one object? I've attached three pictures to visualize my approach.
The first and second pictures will form one object, while the first and third picture will form a different object.
How would you approach this in SolveSpace?
Thanks for your help.
I'm learning a lot with SolveSpace and have almost replaced my old CAD program.
For one specific use case, my CAD knowledge is not sufficient. How can I connect two surfaces together so that two shapes will form one object? I've attached three pictures to visualize my approach.
The first and second pictures will form one object, while the first and third picture will form a different object.
How would you approach this in SolveSpace?
Thanks for your help.
(no subject) (by Andrew)
Solvespace does not support a hull or loft command, and you cannot create a solid by a surface between two surfaces. Your sketch to solid operations are limited to extrude, helix, revolve and lathe.
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