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Thicken Feature

Creates a solid feature by thickening one or more adjacent surfaces.

If the surface you want to thicken is comprised of multiple adjacent surfaces, you must first knit the surfaces together before you thicken the surface.

To thicken a surface:

  1. Click Thicken on the Features toolbar, or click Insert, Boss/Base, Thicken.

  2. Under Thicken Parameters, do the following:

  • In the graphics area, select a Surface to Thicken .

  • Examine the preview, and select the side of the surface you want to thicken, as shown below.

Thicken Side 1

Thicken Both Sides

Thicken Side 2

  • Enter the Thickness . Note that when you select Thicken Both Sides , it adds the Thickness you specify to both sides.

To create a solid, click Create solid from enclosed volume. This option is available only if you created a volume that is fully enclosed by surfaces.

  1. Click OK .

Original surface

Thickened surface

To cut an existing solid by thickening a surface:

You can thicken a surface to cut a solid and create multibody parts.

  1.  Click Thickened Cut on the Features toolbar, or click Insert, Cut, Thicken.

  2. Under Thicken Parameters, do the following:

  • In the graphics area, select a Surface to Thicken . If you are cutting a multibody part, set the Feature Scope options.

  • Examine the preview, and select the side of the surface you want to thicken. The following example shows the Thicken Both Sides option.

  1. Click OK .

    The Bodies to Keep dialog box appears, which gives you the option to create a multibody part.

  2. Select All bodies or Selected bodies.

    If you choose Selected bodies, the dialog box expands to display the number of bodies available. Select the check boxes of the bodies you want to keep.

  3. Click OK.

 

 

All bodies

 

 



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