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Hello All,
I am user of creo and I am a beginner in surface modelling in creo so I'm doing practice models. I have a doubt regrading filling a gap between surfaces I tried using boundary blend and style surface.
I am not able to do that can you please guide me how to close or patch up the gaps.
Thank you
Babu
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I filled your gap. You can not have tangency on 4 sides.
Sorry, but i have to be honest. You're trying something not so simple with rookie's skills.
Anyway try to see my file.
Thanks for the solution.
you've changed the model design methods to obtain the results that is one way to do it.
but I am looking for methods to fill the gap if I wasn't allowed to change the design structure as you said it will not be rookie work I am looking forward to learning it.
Thanks for the solution
Babu
I filled your gap. You can not have tangency on 4 sides.
Hello Mauro,
Thanks for the answer this was exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you
Babu
Hello,
just a note. It's often beneficial to model surfaces larger that intended and then trim/merge as needed. See attached example.
I extended the side wall below the flat surface. After that it was possible to make the round all the way and no gaps left to fill.
BR
Miika
Hello Miika,
Thanks for the response. I agree with you the solution you said is the most efficient solution to the query.
I asked the question because I was presented with this kind of problem as interview test, They specifically asked to patch up the surface that's why.
Thank you
Babu