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Trim a surface with a surface and then delete the cutting surface.


triangolo

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Hi everyone,

 

I have a problem regarding the trimming of a surface.

 

I have to cut a surface with another surface, after that I need to delete the cutting surface. But what I get is that the surface that I trimmed returns to the previous shape.

 

What do I need to do in order to maintain the trimmed surface?

 

Thanks very much

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Did you use the SLICE command or the TRIM command? The correct answer is SLICE.

 

Example: Slicing one surface with another using the SLICE command and Surface option.

 

SurfSliceSurf.jpg

We are slicing the magenta surface with the white surface and discarding the right half (shown in yellow above). End result at right.

 

Hint: Pay close attention to what AutoCAD is asking you at the command line. Got it? Good.

 

Now you try.

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Hi everyone,

 

I tried as suggested by ReMark on two simple surfaces and it worked like a charm.

slice->I select the surface that I need to slice->enter->I type "surface"->select the surface->select the sliced object that I want to keep->delete the surface that I used to slice = works great!

 

But then I tired the same with my file and it doesn't slice the surface.

 

cadtu.jpg

In the picture above I created a fictitious surface (the white one) that I want to use to cut the selected surface (yellow one that is selected).

I tried as suggested by ReMark but the surface doesn't get sliced.

 

Any idea?

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Can you post a sample drawing as JD suggested?

 

If it's not Slicing, AutoCAD should indicate the reason the command failed at the command line.

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. . . .

 

What do I need to do in order to maintain the trimmed surface?

 

. . . .

 

 

Use the BREP command on the trimmed surface before deleting the trimming surface.

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