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    • M Offline
      mgfranz
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      Hi, I need help using the Push/Pull tool to extend a surface with a Rounded Corner. I have created the desired idea, but I would like to push the surface to .120". If you look at the attached, you can see I can round a flat plane, but how can I round the Pulled plane?

      Basically I need the .120 surface to look liked it was punched by a 10 ton press.


      SpikeStripSquare.skp


      SpikeStripRounded.skp

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        I'd use Joint Push/Pull.
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            mgfranz
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            @dave r said:

            I'd use Joint Push/Pull.
            [attachment=0:3gkhruik]<!-- ia0 -->Screenshot - 5_30_2022 , 6_29_33 PM.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3gkhruik]

            Perfect! Great solution! Well worth the $12

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              mgfranz
              last edited by

              @dave r said:

              I'd use Joint Push/Pull.
              [attachment=0:3cay6zg3]<!-- ia0 -->Screenshot - 5_30_2022 , 6_29_33 PM.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3cay6zg3]

              So Dave, I've been trying to figure out the tools of Joint Push Pull, do you recall the steps you used to create your result?

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                I didn't remember so I had to download it again. I just called Joint Push/Pull, made sure it was set to thicken, clicked and released on the surface, moved the cursor, let go of the mouse, typed the thickness, pressed Enter.

                Click on the picture.
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                  mgfranz
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                  @dave r said:

                  I didn't remember so I had to download it again. I just called Joint Push/Pull, made sure it was set to thicken, clicked and released on the surface, moved the cursor, let go of the mouse, typed the thickness, pressed Enter.

                  Click on the picture.
                  [attachment=1:3hfjd8zx]<!-- ia1 -->JPP.gif<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:3hfjd8zx]

                  Yeah, that's kinda what I did. But it was easier to just pull from the bottom. Thanks for your help.


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