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Modifying faces in V4?

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dtwo

Automotive
Oct 17, 2002
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I have a face with a circle (representing a hole). How can modify the face to eliminate the circle?
 
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You don't "modify" something like that. Catia V4 is not parametric, so there's no way to modify. You need to re-create the face from the boundaries, using a planar fill.

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Solid7 thanks for the feedback but "planar fill" term is unfamiliar. Can you elaborate?
 
Is the face planar or built on a surface?

All you need to do is recreate the face using the original boundaries but ignore the hole boundary.
 
"recreate" means erase the old face and create a new face without the unwanted circle
 
Sorry - I assumed the face was planar, although in retrospect, I don't see how I got that.

Just do what 1oldcaduser and jackk suggested, and you'll be fine. If the face IS planar, then use Limit2 -> Create -> Surface. (this will create a planar face)

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It doesn’t matter if it is planar or not, try to use fill command (SURF1-FILL). Select the close boundary (the hole), and then the surface. That command lets you to get a surface with a close boundary tangent to other.
 
kaeser - it DOES matter. He didn't say that he needed any boundary conditions. He says that he's *re-creating* a FACE.

If it already has a boundary condition, then there will be a surface as a parent. If not, it would be PLANAR, and therefore, have no boundary condition. And last but not least, the boundary condition may be handled by the adjacent surfaces, and thereby it may be either planar, or surfaic.

So you see, it DOES matter.

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another method, is to make a new face inside the circular hole, and then ADD the inside face to the old face.
 
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