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Creo Modeling Questions
Hollow Sphere ?
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Oct 19, 2007
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Oct 19, 2007
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Hollow Sphere ?
As a follow up to my last post, I guess what I want to do is to create a hollow sphere, cut it in half and then cut it in half again.
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The attached 3D model file should explain my problem. How do I fill in between the 3 faces to form a quarter of a hollow sphere ?
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Create a workplane and a profile like the one shown. Use the Turn command. Use one of the construction lines to define the axis of rotation, and enter in 90 degrees (or -90 degrees) as the angle.
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Thank you, Mike. John.
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