Great video. I wanted to add that you might be confused if you also run an extrude cut past this new surface (think if you wanted to drill a hole through that cylinder). The cut might seem like it didn't cut through the surface, however it's just the newly knitted surface being displayed that makes it seem so. Right click and hide it and you'll see that the extrude cut you made went right through without issues.
In this case the End condition "up to next" or "up to body" would probably also work without the need for the 'knit' feature. But thank you for the content i didn't knew the 'knit' feature yet.
Very helpful. I wasted a lot of time on this and trying to do combine (subtract) and split... but unsatisfactory. Can you also tell me if I have a cylinder and I want a wall to go THROUGH the cylinder (but not inside the cylinder itself). The best idea is to split it after making it go through the cylinder?
When he used the knit feature it became a surface and was no longer a solid body. Some tools work with either, some only work on surfaces and some only work on solid bodies. May need to knit the surface back together into a solid body to cut.
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Man this is so simple and helpful, thank you!
Happy to help
Great video. I wanted to add that you might be confused if you also run an extrude cut past this new surface (think if you wanted to drill a hole through that cylinder). The cut might seem like it didn't cut through the surface, however it's just the newly knitted surface being displayed that makes it seem so. Right click and hide it and you'll see that the extrude cut you made went right through without issues.
Nice! Thanks for the addition
Perfect! Short and useful
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In this case the End condition "up to next" or "up to body" would probably also work without the need for the 'knit' feature. But thank you for the content i didn't knew the 'knit' feature yet.
You're right, those also will work
Thanks a lot, I've been struggling with this one for some time!
this is truly an amazing trick
Thank you for continuing your informative content. It is appreciated!
Thanks! Viewers like you make it worth it.
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a lot for simple and nice explanation
Very helpful. I wasted a lot of time on this and trying to do combine (subtract) and split... but unsatisfactory.
Can you also tell me if I have a cylinder and I want a wall to go THROUGH the cylinder (but not inside the cylinder itself). The best idea is to split it after making it go through the cylinder?
Thanks! Really useful!
Worked, thanks!
thank you.
Great info, but now when I try to cut through the knit surface, it won't. Any thoughts?
When he used the knit feature it became a surface and was no longer a solid body. Some tools work with either, some only work on surfaces and some only work on solid bodies.
May need to knit the surface back together into a solid body to cut.
Thank you so much
omg. life saver!
Thank you
thanks alot
really helpt me
Helpfull
From the drop down tree, surface knit is grayed out. It is not suppressed. How do I fix it?
don't be entered into the sketch when you do the extrude boss/base. instead, simply select the sketch and then extrude boss/base.
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Hello tbilseli, I do have an online course the link should be in the desciption. If you're looking for something more, shoot me an email at the address in the description. Thanks