3 \page glue_faces_operation_page Glue Faces
5 \n To <b>Glue Faces</b> in the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>Repair - > Glue Faces</b>.
7 \n This operation glues faces that are coincident with respect to the
10 \n The \b Result will be a \b GEOM_Object.
12 \n <b>TUI Command:</b>
13 <em>geompy.MakeGlueFaces(theShape,theTolerance)</em>,
14 where \em theShape is a compound of solids to be glued, \em
15 theTolerance is a maximum distance between two faces, which can be
16 considered as coincident.
17 \n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + Compound of solids + Tolerance value.
18 \n <b>Advanced option:</b>
19 \ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Set presentation parameters and subshapes from arguments".
23 \n It is also possible to manually select the faces that will be
24 glued - select the shape, specify the tolerance and press \b Detect button.
28 \n \b Geometry module detects the faces where gluing can be performed and
29 displays a notification.
33 \n The faces that can be glued are colored in red. It is possible to
34 select the faces for gluing in the 3D viewer. The selected faces will
39 \image html glue_faces1.png
40 <center><em>Object that needs gluing</em></center>
42 \image html glue_faces2.png
43 <center><em>Glued object</em></center>
45 \image html glue_faces3.png
46 <center><em>Manual selection of faces for gluing</em></center>
48 Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
49 \ref tui_glue_faces "Repairing Operations".