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2D Extrusions on AutoCAD
How does one extrude 2D figures on AutoCAD? I'm very new at this.
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Re: 2D Extrusions on AutoCAD
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follow instructions you want to JOIN- then when you have a complete 2d Figure EXTRUDE- Select the object and say how much you want to extrude it. Say 10" |
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Once the object is regioned, then you extrude using the command of the same name, and follow the instructions in the command line: select the object(s) to be extruded, hit enterHope this helps! Squirrel --------------------- If it doesn't, then pm me or email me at squirrel.rock@gmail.com. However, I check my pms more often than my email, because I cannot access my gmail at school, but I'm typing this while at school . |
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Re: 2D Extrusions on AutoCAD
The path option is a great feature of autocad. You can do ment tubes or wire type things by drawing out a spline as a path. Also, Make sure that when you extrude that the UCS XY plane is parrallel to the closed poly that you are extruding
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