I am relatively new to the surfacing controls in SolidWorks. I am working on a Barge Board for a 1:5 Scale Formula 1 RC car that I am building. I scanned a 1:24 model of the car with a Digitizer and collected a whole bunch of data points. I then go in and essentially draw grid lines and either do a loft or a surface loft/boundary surface then thicken.
However, with this particular part, I created 3 Boundary Surfaces. I then go to thicken them with the Boss/Base Thicken button. I can thicken 2 of the 3 surfaces but with Boundary-Surface2, it Thickens and creates a raised point that is not there in the Sketches.
I was hoping someone could take a look at it and show me what to do or just do it for me. Like I said, I am very new to surfacing in SolidWorks and do not want to spend hours and hours on this which is probably something simple to fix. I attached the file (its in SolidWorks 2010) for you to take a look at. Thanks.2010-08-04_072846_Barge_Board.zip
However, with this particular part, I created 3 Boundary Surfaces. I then go to thicken them with the Boss/Base Thicken button. I can thicken 2 of the 3 surfaces but with Boundary-Surface2, it Thickens and creates a raised point that is not there in the Sketches.
I was hoping someone could take a look at it and show me what to do or just do it for me. Like I said, I am very new to surfacing in SolidWorks and do not want to spend hours and hours on this which is probably something simple to fix. I attached the file (its in SolidWorks 2010) for you to take a look at. Thanks.2010-08-04_072846_Barge_Board.zip