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Mohammed Mashaqi
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I have a 3D battery solid structure that have a dimension of (127mm x 196mm x 7mm), and I want to enclose this battery structure by a thin cover (0.2mm to 1mm approximately) all around the battery (thin plastic).
As I have many batteries, how to do the right mesh? it takes a lot of times for me, as there is several thin solids in between batteries. Can you help me please? |
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