One method I normally use is to extrude a surface that cuts the model
completely in half, then merge them together. If the resultant merged
quilt can solidify, then it means the small holes are in the 'other'
half of the quilt.
I keep halving the quilt until I can finally nail down the problem areas..
Best Regards,
Michael Chen
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Brian Lynn wrote:
>
> I have a import feature that someone else imported, that I now need to
> heal and create a solid from. I changed the quilt geometry system color
> from magenta to yellow for the outside quilt geometry, if I have that
> backwards don't worry about it, I play with the colors until the
> majority of the quilt is magenta (default) and the holes in the quilt
> are yellow. then I found all the goofy geometry that imported and
> deleted the surfaces from the import feature, once that was done I made
> a copy of the entire import, hid the import feature and then started
> replacing the missing geometry. From what I see the model looks
> completely healed, but solidify is still not active, is there a tool for
> finding these gaps, that obviously I am missing?
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> Brian S. Lynn
> Technical Coordinator, Product Engineering