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in this tutorial you will learn how to use the replace tool to add a new rip to an already existing mesh and how to recover distorted mesh due to De featuring for example letamp;#39;s look first at our database here weamp;#39;ll see that we already have our carrier meshed out we can also see there is a new rib geometry created if I hide the new rib youamp;#39;ll see it isnamp;#39;t part of the mes and there isnamp;#39;t any rip right here let me show it again and in this first exercise we want to add this rib to our already created mesh right here without need to meesh it out everything again and so on so for this first letamp;#39;s go to the mesh ribbon and under surface mesh letamp;#39;s give it a average element size of three to our new R geometry right here once we have our new rib meshed out youamp;#39;ll see it will create a new subassembly or a new assembly right here and we need just to sort it out for this just drag and drop the new rip inside of the same assembly as t