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1-Visitor
June 30, 2010
Question

Finding single-sided edges preventing a Solidify

  • June 30, 2010
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Anyone have any tips for finding the single sided edges of a merged surface which are preventing a Solidify? I have the upper and lower surfaces of a water jacket which ideally are supposed to merge and solidify so I can use it as a cut from the stock cylinder head. The surfaces merge but Solidify isn't available when you select the merged surface. It looks like there are multiple tiny single-sided edges but I can't find a way of identifying them all.

4 replies

1-Visitor
June 30, 2010

Hello,

Have you tried playing around with the system colors? If you go into VIEW>DISPLAY SETTINGS>SYSTEM COLORS and then on the Geometry tab change the quilt edge color (either the outer or inner) to something different than purple you should be able to see any open areas in the surface. I usually go with yellow as it is a good contrast to the purple.

-Greg

1-Visitor
June 30, 2010

Cheers Greg, it's the really small edges I'm looking for that you can only see when zoomed in close but the colour change tip is useful for the bigger ones.

Thanks,

Richard.

1-Visitor
June 30, 2010

Does upping the accuracy help? Many times I've had problems like that magically go away by bumping the accuracy from 0.0012 to 0.0008 or 0.0006.

But I've never tried hunting down the specific edges - I wouldn't know what to do if I found them!

1-Visitor
June 30, 2010

I don't know if this will help but.....

many times, when I run into that situation, I go back and modify the surfaces that are to be merged so that they actually intersect each other as opposed to making the edges line up before merging (assuming that's what you've done).

Or, I might to the exact opposite. If I've designed them such that the surfaces are intersecting and, after merging, I'm left with gaps, I'll go back a design the surfaces so that edges line up before I merge.

I hope that makes sense. If not, let me know and I'll try to clarify.

Best regards,

Troy Mason

http://impulseproductdevelopment.com

5-Regular Member
July 16, 2010

Hi,

the easiest way to find single sided edges is using the search tool. Adjust the following settings.

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You will find the smalles edge or hole with a red dot.

Gerald

1-Visitor
July 20, 2010

Hi Gerald,

You forgot to add the settings...

Thanks,

Willian