Discovery SpaceClaim: Geometry Repair – SpaceClaim Advanced Repair – Fixing Geometry Errors & Adjusting Repair Settings
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November 2, 2022 at 9:17 amSolutionParticipant
Some models from other CAD systems import with errors that can be reported by the Acis modeling kernel (the engine that drives SpaceClaim). Sometimes the repair tools needs to be adjusted or tweaked to fix a model in a certain way. This tutorial shows how to Check Geometry in a model to find errors reported by the kernel, and how to fix them. This tutorial also shows tweaking tools like Gaps and Missing Faces to get a different result than the default repair method.
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