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    • G Offline
      Gumleguf
      last edited by

      Gaieus > Not sure I understand?

      Bottom width is 420mm, top width is 520mm. Space between the two (depth) is 50mm.

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      • G Offline
        Gumleguf
        last edited by

        TIG > That's 99% procent done. Sweet! I'll try to follow your instructions, and see how far I get.

        You guys rock!

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          Gumleguf
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          Tig > Tried following your instructions and ended up with this. It looks correct except that when I use EEbyVector to extrude it backwards by 50mm my model gets "sliced up". I finished and also pasted the back to it and reversed it, but when smoothing the model the "slices" remains:

          gbl324234.JPG

          JamoR909_clone_6_EEbyVector_1.skp

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Ah, OK, I thought you meant the thickness of that plate...

            Gai...

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              @gumleguf said:

              Tig > Tried following your instructions and ended up with this. It looks correct except that when I use EEbyVector to extrude it backwards by 50mm my model gets "sliced up". I finished and also pasted the back to it and reversed it, but when smoothing the model the "slices" remains:
              [attachment=1:1bxp6nwa]<!-- ia1 -->gbl324234.JPG<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1bxp6nwa]
              [attachment=0:1bxp6nwa]<!-- ia0 -->JamoR909_clone_6_EEbyVector_1.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1bxp6nwa]

              NOT quite the expected result... but not irredeemable...
              Select a face with the correct orientation and right-click 'Orient' to get them all facing the same way... then select all and Smooth till it looks like you want...

              TIG

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                Gumleguf
                last edited by

                TIG > Am I not following your instructions?

                I tried selecting a face, right-clicked and selected "Orient Faces", but it seems to me that it only made some other faces reverse?

                gbl7657475467.JPG

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  I think I have it!
                  You are making internal faces so can never successfully get orient faces to work as there are always some wrong!
                  I think this is because you are extruding ALL Edges as you have View > Hidden Geometry ON and are working on the Smoothed ones as well.
                  Switch View > Hidden Geometry OFF, then Select the Surface and its Edges [then Shift+Ctrl to deselect the Surface]...
                  EEbyVector on the Edges back 50mm.
                  At that point you shouls have all of the 'sides' made without a 'back'.
                  Copy the front as the back as explained before and reverse it...
                  πŸ€“

                  TIG

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                    Gumleguf
                    last edited by

                    I think you're right.

                    Does this look correct (I think it does, but what do I know... πŸ˜‰ )?

                    JamoR909_clone_6_EEbyVector_3.skp

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Good!

                      Now all you need to do is select the front Surface, right-click and Orient - all faces will be correct.
                      To 'smooth' the edges you don't want around the top edge, Select all [treble-click surface] and right-click Smooth...

                      Done πŸ˜„

                      TIG

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                        Gumleguf
                        last edited by

                        This is too cool.

                        Thanks all. You are the best.

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