Replace Face
Trim a face or extend a face to a new surface. This Direct Editing tool is especially convenient if you don't have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part.
Replace face allows you to trim a face or extend a face to a new surface. This direct editing tool is especially convenient if you do not have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part. To replace a face, select the Replace face command on the toolbar, then select the Faces to replace. Click the Surface to replace with field in the dialog, and then select the Surface to replace with in the graphics area. Check Flip alignment to change the face being replaced by to an opposing face. The default replacement face is the one closest to the face being replaced. Enter an Offset distance numerically in the dialog, or move the orange arrow in the graphics area. Use the Opposite direction arrow to reverse the offset direction. Click the green checkmark to accept the replaced face.
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- On the model, select the face you want to trim or extend.
- Select the surface to use for the replacement.
Notice that a surface has been created in this example, to use to extend the face to. You have the ability to hide and unhide this part in the Parts list of the Feature list box:
- Optionally provide an offset distance, or flip the alignment.
- Offset distance - Specify a distance by which to separate the face.
- Flip alignment - Select to change the face being replaced by to an opposing face. The default replacement face is the one closest to the face being replaced:
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The Create Selection arrow (next to the Faces field) is useful when selecting related faces for Replace face.
This lists the collection of surface feature tools. This is not an exhaustive list. Additional Feature tools may be used when modeling surfaces. See Surfacing for additional information.
- Thicken - Add depth to a surface. Create a new part or modify an existing one by giving thickness to a surface and converting it to a solid, adding or removing material from an existing part or surface, or intersecting parts in its path.
- Enclose - Create a part by selecting all boundaries surrounding an empty space to form a solid. Use any set of surfaces and solids (including planes and faces) that intersect each other or connect at a boundary to create a volume.
- Fillet - Round sharp interior and exterior edges and define as a standard constant radius, more stylized conic, or variable by selecting Edge fillet. Optionally apply a Full round fillet to create a seamless blend of one or more faces between two opposing sides.
- Face blend - Round sharp connected or disconnected interior and exterior faces to create a seamless blend between the faces or detach the blend to create new faces, defining a radius or constant width. Further define the blend cross section (rolling ball or swept profile), symmetry, control, trim, constraints, and limits.
- Delete face - Remove geometry from a part. Select whether to heal the surrounding faces (by extending until they intersect), cap the void, or leave the void open. This Direct Editing tool is especially convenient if you don't have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part.
- Move face - Translate, rotate, or offset one or more selected faces. This Direct Editing tool is especially convenient if you don't have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part.
- Replace face - Trim a face or extend a face to a new surface. This Direct Editing tool is especially convenient if you don't have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part.
- Offset surface - Create a new surface by offsetting an existing face, surface, or sketch region. Set offset distance to 0 to create a copy in place.
- Boundary surface - Create or add a surface specified by its boundary profiles.
- Fill - Create a surface (or a part from surfaces) by defining boundaries and refine the surface with boundary conditions (instead of requiring the use of reference surfaces).
- Move boundary - Move boundary edges of a surface in order to extend or trim it.
- Ruled surface - Create a new or additional ruled surface from an existing edge or multiple edges of a sketch region.
- Mutual trim - Trim two adjacent surfaces by extending intersections to complete the trim.
Trim a face or extend a face to a new surface. This Direct Editing tool is especially convenient if you don't have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part.
Steps
- Tap Replace face tool.
- Select faces to replace.
- Select surface to replace with.
- Optionally, toggle to flip alignment.
- Specify offset distance.
- Optionally, toggle to switch to opposite direction.
- Tap the checkmark.
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Trim a face or extend a face to a new surface. This Direct Editing tool is especially convenient if you don't have the parametric history of the part, as is often the case with an imported part.
Steps
- Tap Replace face tool.
- Select faces to replace.
- Select surface to replace with.
- Optionally, toggle to flip alignment.
- Specify offset distance.
- Optionally, toggle to switch to opposite direction.
- Tap the checkmark.
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