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570 | Chapter 19 Creating and Editing Surfaces
First surface=20.0000% Second surface=20.0000% cOntinuity=Smooth
Keep=No
Enter an option [First surface/Second surface/cOntinuity/Keep] <Continue>:
Enter s
Enter adjustment for the second surface <20.0000%>: Enter 40
First surface=20.0000% Second surface=40.0000% cOntinuity=Smooth
Keep=No
Enter an option [First surface/Second surface/cOntinuity/Keep] <Continue>:
Enter o
Continuity [Coincident/Smooth] <Coincident>: Press
ENTER
First surface=20.0000% Second surface=40.0000% cOntinuity=Coincident
Keep=No
Enter an option [First surface/Second surface/cOntinuity/Keep] <Continue>:
Press
ENTER
The two surfaces are adjusted to meet.
Joining Surfaces
You can join multiple surfaces into a single surface. Each surface is indicated
by two surface normal indicators.
To join surfaces
1 Use
AMJOINSF to join the surfaces you select, responding to the prompts.
Desktop Menu Surface Edit Surface Join
Select surfaces to join: Select surface (1)
Select surfaces to join: Select surface (2)
Select surfaces to join: Press ENTER