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    Hello:

    Can someone explain me how to make a solid out of this.

    I have tried intersectin solids and surfaces, no luck.




    Finally if made it with lines, making regions, extruding etc. But now i want to make it a solid.

    This is the farthest i've been able to get:



    Then i tried to "lean faces" but autocad doesn't let me.

    thanks for your time, sorry for my english

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    Have you tried LOFT between the curves?

    You could try Rhino, the trial lets you save 25(?) times.
    There you have the command EdgeSrf where you select four edge curves to define a surface. Finally all the surfaces can be made into one solid.

    Can you post a dwg?
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    Hi:

    Thanks for the replay

    Here is the attach file:

    ok.dwg

    thanks for your time

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    As I mentioned, you can make 3D surfaces in AutoCAD with the LOFT command. See Image. It's a real hassle compared to Rhino because curves are "consumed" (deleted when they are used) and you cant select the edge of a surface as a curve in your next loft.

    Now, How do we make this watertight surface model into a solid in AutoCAD?
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    One of the options for the Slice command uses a Surface as a cutting object. So;

    if the bottom Region were extruded as shown in the second image of the original post – except extruded past the uppermost point

    the compound, upper surface lofted as described in post #4

    then those two elements work nicely with the Slice command to produce the attached solid. Surface also left in drawing.
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    Hi
    Seant is correct, see attached with cylinder subtracted to proove solid oksolid.dwg
    Hope I have attached ok, never done it before.

    Pacho, Is there a practical use for the item being modeled
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raggi_Thor View Post
    As I mentioned, you can make 3D surfaces in AutoCAD with the LOFT command. See Image. It's a real hassle compared to Rhino because curves are "consumed" (deleted when they are used) and you cant select the edge of a surface as a curve in your next loft.

    Now, How do we make this watertight surface model into a solid in AutoCAD?

    before the loft type DELOBJ and set the variable to 0. your curves will no longer be deleted after the loft. Once you have a closed surface you can convert from Surface to solid. CONVTOSOLID
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    I would have drawn the base, extruded it, then created two extruded surfaces for the slice just as mentioned by seant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shift1313 View Post
    before the loft type DELOBJ and set the variable to 0. your curves will no longer be deleted after the loft. Once you have a closed surface you can convert from Surface to solid. CONVTOSOLID
    Thanks, I had a feeling there was a setting for this
    I tried to convert those multiple surfaces to a solid but AutoCAD didn't want that..
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    I think the kicker of that command is you need to have a thickness to the surface. honestly i dont use it because its much easier to slice a solid with a surface than to try and "fill" the surface. You can type THICKEN, select a surface and give it a thickness as long as this doesnt introduce some self intersecting geometry. Especially with this shape, extrude then two slice operations would be the way to go.

    edit. it would take more than a simple extruded surface to trim the top but its still a loft operation/surface slice.
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