Hi Wayne, 

You should use the new Gmsh features. 
Have a look at the corrected attached file and the examples in
Note that I've refined once your original mesh for avoiding the singularity... 

Regards,
Ruth

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On 25 Feb 2012, at 16:38, Wayne Christopher wrote:

I am new to gmsh, and am trying to use a set of triangulated surfaces to define a solid.  The mesh comes out looking extremely wrong and I don't see what mistake I am making.  I've tried the demos/sphere-discrete.geo example and it seems similar to what I have (normals pointing out, etc.

Here is the geo file, and the msh file and figures are attached.  I just loaded the file, then went to Mesh and hit 3D.

Merge "test.msh";
Surface Loop(1) = {  7, 8, 9, 11 };
Volume(1) = {1};

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...  Thanks,

   Wayne


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