Hello,
This is my first forum post and I have downloaded this .dxf file for a keyboard plate.
I am able to extrude the plate after creating a fusion with all the shapes. However, the plate is hollow and it does not have a bottom or top face, and I was wondering how to get a face.
Thanks!
OS: Windows 10 Version 2004
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.19.24276 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: releases/FreeCAD-0-19
Hash: a88db11e0a908f6e38f92bfc5187b13ebe470438
Python version: 3.8.6+
Qt version: 5.15.1
Coin version: 4.0.1
OCC version: 7.5.0
How to get a face?
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How to get a face?
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Re: How to get a face?
I guess what you really want aren't faces, but you rather want a solid. If you extrude something and you want a solid, the underlying sketch or wire must not contain any T-joints or crossings. You need a closed loop which can contain at most one level of nested closed loops.
You may have to check Preferences->Import-Export->DXF->JoinGeometry.
You may have to check Preferences->Import-Export->DXF->JoinGeometry.
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Re: How to get a face?
Re: How to get a face?
Select all elements in treeview.
Upgrade them (draft Wb), you'll get wires
Make a compound with all wires (Part Wb)
Then extrude it or use it in a body.
Upgrade them (draft Wb), you'll get wires
Make a compound with all wires (Part Wb)
Then extrude it or use it in a body.
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Re: How to get a face?
You can also go to the Draft WB, select all the lines in the treeview by clicking on first then holding shift key and clicking on last, then click on the Draft_to_Sketch icon in the Draft WB tool bar. That will put all the lines into a sketch, not constrained.
You can then Pad the object in Part Design by creating a Body, moving the sketch into it by drag and drop in treeview, then attach it to an axis plane of the body (presumably XY plane) then click on Pad and select the desired thickness, my example used 2mm.
The best method depends on your specific use case and the object you are trying to model.
This is just a quick example of what I suggest here.
screen shot and the file
You can then Pad the object in Part Design by creating a Body, moving the sketch into it by drag and drop in treeview, then attach it to an axis plane of the body (presumably XY plane) then click on Pad and select the desired thickness, my example used 2mm.
The best method depends on your specific use case and the object you are trying to model.
This is just a quick example of what I suggest here.
screen shot and the file
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Re: How to get a face?
Thanks for the help!
All of these solutions were able to make it work.
Thanks everyone!
All of these solutions were able to make it work.
Thanks everyone!