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How to 'explode' a solid (#308)
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Hi There, I have a problem with 'opening up' a solid. for eg I have a simple cylinder which I have shelled. I then want to remove the top face of the resultant solid so I can re-size, non-proportionally, the inner surface, then re-stitch it all back together. Can I do this in ViaCAD. Is there a way to 'explode' the faces of a solid, edit them, and stich 'em back? actually this is to scale the inner surface of a bottle so it's thicker at bottom, but the cylinder example illustrates the problem easier. thanks Roger
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To explode a solid, go to : Edit menu---Change object type---Surfaces To change the thickness of a selected shell element, go to the history tree (tab in layer palette), select the shell feature, and change in the info dialog (data). Hope it helps, JL
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Hi JL, Yes thanks, that help a lot! Exactly what I was after. Roger
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In Concepts Unlimited you can modify each surface thickness independently with the concept explorer. I'm not sure about Viacad.
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