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:?Hi, i 'm a new user in C3D. May i know what is the simple way to know the volume in a drawing? what should i have to know the details or info to find volume?

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Tmp. Welcome to the forum!

But you might want to start a new thread as opposed to jumping on one already started with a different subject.:D

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Hi Tmp, I moved your question to its own thread.

 

Do you mean a volume between two Surfaces? Easiest way is the command REPORTSURFACEVOLUME. Most common/stable way is with the Volumes Dashboard that you find on the Analyze-tab. There you can create a Differential Surface between to surfaces.

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JerryG, thx....for the remind of my mistake:lol:

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Hi Tmp, I moved your question to its own thread.

 

Do you mean a volume between two Surfaces? Easiest way is the command REPORTSURFACEVOLUME. Most common/stable way is with the Volumes Dashboard that you find on the Analyze-tab. There you can create a Differential Surface between to surfaces.

 

Bingo ~ Tiger, this is what i want, but still a bit confusing with the steps.:? May try in error...

 

 

ha..ha...at last ...it's succeed. thx...thx

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