“Your Sketch Is Not Closed,” says Alibre Atom, “So tough!”HERE?ERE?

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“Your Sketch Is Not Closed,” says Alibre Atom, “So tough!”HERE?ERE?

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    David Jupp
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      @davidjupp51506

      Nigel,

      Atom3D does have the Shell tool mentioned by Jason & Martin.  It can hollow out a solid, and remove selected faces at the same time.  Shell is almost certainly faster than either of the modelling approaches you have just outlined.  Shell only requires one sketch for a simple case – either the internal or external profile.  Having only one sketch, without any offsets, makes subsequent edits easier.

      https://help.alibre.com/articles/#!alibre-help-v28/features-standard-features-shelling-creating-a-shell

      The method chosen ultimately depends upon

      • Which tools you are comfortable using
      • The final purpose of the model

      Sometimes you want to model the full details, reflecting how it is constructed – other times you might just want something that has the correct shape and need not include fine detail.

       

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      #809767
      blowlamp
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        @blowlamp

        I don’t have Alibre, but you should be able to get your shape from just a rectangle, a fillet and a shell in pretty much the same way as I did in this video.

        Shell Example

         

        Martin.

        #809873
        Nigel Graham 2
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          @nigelgraham2

          Oh yes!

          Thankyou Jason – I was confused by earlier discussions on what each Alibre version has.

          I’ve just had a quick play to see how it works, with a just a box with two rounded corners.

           

          #809876
          blowlamp
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            @blowlamp

            You don’t even need to round the corners in the sketch. You can use a rectangle and then fillet the edges of the solid, then use shell.

             

            Martin.

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