: Select a group of intersecting surfaces or polysurfaces that "box in" a volume. Rhino will trim the excess and join the pieces into a single closed solid.
To "put together a solid" in , you typically use commands that convert open surfaces or curves into a closed, manifold volume. A solid in Rhino is defined as a polysurface that completely encloses a volume of space with no "naked edges." Core Commands to Create Solids Rhinoceros 7.24.22297.11002 RC
: Run this and select Naked Edges . If any edges highlight in magenta, your object is not yet a solid and has gaps that need to be closed. : Select a group of intersecting surfaces or
: Use this to combine adjacent surfaces. Once all edges are joined and there are no holes, the object automatically becomes a "Closed Solid Polysurface". A solid in Rhino is defined as a
To ensure your feature is truly "solid" (water-tight for 3D printing or boolean operations):