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how to aligne a surface "around" an object

tobias_eichlertobias_eichler Member Posts: 7

How can i aligne the surface of the grey part on to the blue object? i have a 3D scan of the blue object and wanted to print something that i can glue to the blue object. so in the end i oly need the grey object.

Thanks for your help.

Toby

Best Answer

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 585
    Answer ✓

    No need to apologize 😊

    Maybe a split then thicken?

Answers

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 585

    Not totally clear on what you mean, but you might be looking to do a boolean subtract.

  • tobias_eichlertobias_eichler Member Posts: 7

    Thanks for your solution i had a similar apprroach with replace face.

    sry english is not my primary language and with this technical terms its even harder.

    Is there a solution where the thickness of the grey part stays the same. Like you would pressure playdoo to the blue part so it "wrapps" around the sphere?

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 585

    That sounds like Thicken.

  • tobias_eichlertobias_eichler Member Posts: 7

    🫣 sorry i wasn‘t specific enough i think. The rectangle (grey part) should keep the shape. Yeah I know it will change the shape as soon it wraps around. I dont want to wrap the whole sphere only the rectangular. So it stays the thickness it had before. Like a gopro mount for a helmet or so.

    I‘m really sorry for my unclear question and I‘m very thankfull for your help!

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 585
    Answer ✓

    No need to apologize 😊

    Maybe a split then thicken?

  • tobias_eichlertobias_eichler Member Posts: 7

    Thanks for this solution worked very good. now i have a new problem. how can i apply this if the sphere is not a sphere? with the sphere i could revolve and have the symetry etc. what if i have more like a "freeform" not a sphere.

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 585

    The Split/Thicken approach works with irregular solids, too.

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