Use the Knit Surface tool to combine two or more faces and surfaces into one.
Note the following about knit surfaces:
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Edges of the surfaces must be adjacent and not overlapping.
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Surfaces do not need to be on the same plane.
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Select the entire surface body, or select one or more adjacent surface bodies.
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Knit surfaces absorb the surface bodies you used to create them.
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Create a solid body when the knit surfaces form a closed volume, or leave as a surface body.
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Select Merge entities to merge faces with the same underlying geometry.
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Select Gap Control to view the gaps or modify the knitting tolerance.
To knit surfaces:
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Click Knit Surface on the Surfaces toolbar, or click .
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Create adjacent, non-intersecting surfaces
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- In the PropertyManager, under Selections:
- Select faces and surfaces for Surfaces and Faces to Knit .
- Select Create solid to create a solid model from enclosed surfaces.
- Select Merge entities to merge faces with the same underlying geometry.
- Select Gap Control to view edge pairs that might introduce gap problems, and to view or edit the knitting tolerance or gap range.
View the Knitting tolerance. Modify it if required.
The gap range depends on the knitting tolerance. Only gaps within the selected gap range are listed. You can modify the gap range if required.
- Click OK .
The result is a single surface listed in the FeatureManager design tree as
Surface-Knit<
n>.
There is no difference in the appearance of the faces and surfaces after knitting.