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TG_10520066
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Quilt

Can anyone please answer how to access the solid model /edit definition of this Quilt surface?

 

TG_10520066_0-1684440396261.png

 

 

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StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:TG_10520066)

  • If its possible to share the files, attach them to this post (zip the file). Someone will be able to look at the model and get you at least some information, maybe a starting point.
  • If these files are all internal to your company, then someone should understand and be able to explain the way the model was constructed and why it was done that way. 
  • If these files were sent to you and you are expected to be able to modify them, you will need to ask the provider of the files to send you the top level model and supporting models.
  • Its possible the files were sent to you the way they are to limit your access to their designs.

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The geometry shown in your picture is a child of one or both of the copy geometry features seen in the model tree. Without getting the models that are the source of the copy geometry you are not going to be able to explicitly edit the parametric elements.

 

This is essentially the same question you posted in your last thread.

 

Step 1: Identify the parent (source) objects for both copy geometry features.

Step 2: Open the source files and determine if they are the top-level object, if not get the next higher level until you are at the top level.

Step 3: Modify the elements needed to update the design geometry.

 

Three simple steps but in practice this can be a very difficult problem. Without access to the models, it is hard to determine what is needed,

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StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:TG_10520066)

  • If its possible to share the files, attach them to this post (zip the file). Someone will be able to look at the model and get you at least some information, maybe a starting point.
  • If these files are all internal to your company, then someone should understand and be able to explain the way the model was constructed and why it was done that way. 
  • If these files were sent to you and you are expected to be able to modify them, you will need to ask the provider of the files to send you the top level model and supporting models.
  • Its possible the files were sent to you the way they are to limit your access to their designs.
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