
Surface bodies disappear in drawing view - SolidWorks
I have an older "part" file that is comprised of a bunch of surface bodies. I created a new configuration because I needed to add a couple of things for a prototype model to send out to a vendor. So, I …
Merge Two Surfaces Into One | SOLIDWORKS Forums
Oct 23, 2012 · Merge Two Surfaces into one: Could one of you Surface guru’s take a look at what I’ve got here? I’m trying to merge two surfaces into one nice clean uniform surface where the contours all …
How to fill a hollow enclosed surface? Knit and th - SolidWorks
Dec 31, 2020 · Now I have 3 surface bodies which I knitted using the knit surface feature so I ended up with one surface body. Then I applied the thicken feature with the "create solid from enclosed …
Trim Surface HOW DO I GET IT TO WORK??? - SolidWorks
Nov 26, 2014 · Trim Surface You can use a surface, plane, or sketch as a trim tool to trim intersecting surfaces. You can also use a surface in conjunction with additional surfaces, as mutual trim tools. …
The best way to fill the space between 2 surfaces?
I am looking to fill the space between these 2 surfaces and create a solid body. I was able to fill the front and back of the 2 surfaces using filled surface tool but the space between them remains hollow.
Extruding on a Curved Surface | SOLIDWORKS Forums
Good morning- I'm trying to figure out what is the best way to cut extrude the section A-A on the waffle feature. In order to get the waffle feature I extruded from the top view to the curved surface and then …
COMBINE: Operation failed due to geometry conditio
May 29, 2017 · Up to next, body, surface and blind Uncheck draft angle Auto and manual select to Feature Scope Split and Knit surfaces instead of solid features Edited in context and edited into the …
How to combine faces into one surface? | SOLIDWORKS Forums
I have 3D surface which consists of individual faces as shown in attached picture. How to combine all of them in order to create one surface with the same geometry?
Why is "Surface Flatten" not available in Professi - SolidWorks
"Surface Flattening" is a design tool just like Loft, Extrude, Sweep, Offset etc. Whereas items 1 - 7 are capabilities that are like one another and are not needed for designing in general.
Hole Wizard not recognizing cylindrical surface. - SolidWorks
Jun 22, 2020 · Using SW2019 Pro sp3 When I select a cylindrical face and using 3D sketch, the point appears to be in space. If the green check is selected, I get error, "Points to locate hole are not valid. …