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NURBS hexagonal segment union solid fails #1205

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ghost opened this issue Jan 31, 2022 · 3 comments
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NURBS hexagonal segment union solid fails #1205

ghost opened this issue Jan 31, 2022 · 3 comments
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ghost commented Jan 31, 2022

System information

  • SolveSpace version: 3.0~b399d9a
  • Operating system: Debian 10 buster

Expected behavior

There should not be fails in NURBS segment union solid

Actual behavior

NURBS solid fails.

Additional information

NOTE: Instead of #1204 (where same metric segment solid used), here I used corrected (with some extra space) cut solid as a segment for hexagonal hole.

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ghost commented Feb 1, 2022

Then check the property "force NURBS surfaces to triangle mesh". It will fix the error.

You forced triangle mesh. That is out of scope of this NURBS solid bug.

@simrim1, guess, You are new here, so, please, learn more about issues with NURBS solids:

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simrim1 commented Feb 1, 2022

@Symbian9, That is correct. I am new here and sorry if it was out of scope of your issue. I am deleting my reply. Sorry again.

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phkahler commented Feb 2, 2022

@simrim1 dont worry about it :-) he is correct though. When NURBS surfaces fail, one "solution" is to force to triangle mesh but that is only viable in some cases. You won't be able to export a STEP file for example. Even though it masks a NURBS issue, there is still an issue that we would like to fix.

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