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Convert some solid bodies to single solid


hamid85

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The "_union" command will join several solids into one. It's siblings in the solid booleans line up are "_subtract" and "_intersect". All good stuff when it comes to solid bodies.

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in solidworks or autocad??

 

Do you have a question about SolidWorks? If so, you should have posted a new thread in the SolidWorks area of the forum (I don't see where the OP ever mentioned SolidWorks).

 

(By the way - in SolidWorks the command is Instert>Feature>Combine (name can be confusing as once you get into the Command you can do more than just Combine).

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Do you have a question about SolidWorks? If so, you should have posted a new thread in the SolidWorks area of the forum (I don't see where the OP ever mentioned SolidWorks).

 

(By the way - in SolidWorks the command is Instert>Feature>Combine (name can be confusing as once you get into the Command you can do more than just Combine).

 

 

Thats I am asking to thread starter

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Thats I am asking to thread starter

 

The Thread Starter has not been to this site in nearly 5 years. The question is in the AutoCAD 3D Modelling & Rendering Forum, so I would surmise that it is AutoCAD related.

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The Thread Starter has not been to this site in nearly 5 years.

 

Just out of curiosity, what is this "Thread Starter" techberth referrs to?

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Just out of curiosity, what is this "Thread Starter" techberth referrs to?

 

hamid85 - the OP originally posted: 1st Dec 2006 03:10 am

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