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Lesson 29 - Solidify Tool
Lesson 29 - Solidify Tool
Lesson 29 - Solidify Tool
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Lesson
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Lesson Objective: In this lesson, we will learn about the Solidify Tool.
SOLIDIFY USAGE
The solidify tool is used to create a solid protrusion or cut by using a quilt surface. You would use this
method to create a solid model from a set of closed surfaces that are completely merged together.
It will only become available when a quilt surface is selected. To demonstrate this tool, we will open up
the Copy_Paste1 part that we worked on in Lesson 23. It currently looks like the following.
We will start by selecting Quilts in the selection filter, and pick on the surface feature on the model, as
shown in the next figure.
With our quilt selected, we will now pick on the Solidify tool in the feature toolbar. Our model will look
like the following.
Across the bottom, from left to right, are the following icons:
For demonstration purposes, however, we will pick on the Remove Material icon. When we do this, our
preview looks like the following.
Since the shaded yellow volume represents what we will be left with, our arrow is obviously facing the
wrong direction. Therefore, click on the yellow arrow or the Flip icon in the dashboard to point it in the
opposite direction.
Our preview will now look like the following.
This is what we want, so we will click on the green check mark to complete our feature. The model now
looks like the following.
LESSON SUMMARY
The solidify tool uses surface quilts to add, remove or replace solid volume.
EXERCISES
Open up the model BBS1. It looks like the following.
The middle of this part is a boundary blended surface that is open on the bottom. We will need to add a
Fill surface (Lesson 24) to the bottom of this quilt, and then merge the two together (Lesson 25) to create
a quilt that we can use for this operation. NOTE: Because our quilt completely touches solid volume on
its sides, we will not have to copy the surfaces in between the solid features. It will work fine as long as
the quilt does not touch air around the model.
The final model will look like the following.