Creates a single new surface from several separate surfaces.
Often it is easier to model a complex shape with several surfaces, rather than one large surface.
However, these kinds of composite surfaces cannot be used in some circumstances. You may want to use a tool that only works on single surfaces, or your manufacturing system may require a single surface.
The Combine Surfaces tool allows you to combine several surfaces into one surface. It has the following limitations:
To combine several surfaces into one new surface
Combine Surfaces tries to achieve tighter tolerances by:
The result is often a surface with more complexity than you need.
Try using loose tolerances to begin with, and increase them if you are not achieving the accuracy you need.
Controls the fit distance of the combined surface to the original surfaces.
Controls the fit angle of the surface normals at sample points.
Increases samples and insert more isoparametric curves until the tolerances are reached.
Specifies the degree of the resulting surface in U and V directions.
These sliders only appear when Iterate to Tolerance is off.
Does not create a combined surface with more than the given number of spans in the U and V direction, even if the tolerances are not reached.