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Old 1st February 2006, 22:00   #1 (permalink)
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Extrude with inset/offset

Hello Everyone,

I have been unable to get an extrude to be inset/offset from a contour. It appears that extrude will scale the contour up or down, but this does not accomplish what I need.

Can extrude create an inset/offset?

I can create my inset/offset countour manually, but it would be great if extrude could do this.



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Old 2nd February 2006, 12:53   #2 (permalink)
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You have these options with the red square box of the Fast Extrude, or the options of the Extrusion tool.
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Old 2nd February 2006, 23:32   #3 (permalink)
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Hi Thomas,

Fast Extrude will not work for me. I need to extrude from curves and then generate faces. I have not been able to get Extrude Surface to work with inset/offset as you indicate.

Here's an example:




What I want is the consistent width bevel on the LEFT, using ONE tool as shown on the RIGHT.

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Old 2nd February 2006, 23:57   #4 (permalink)
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How about using the chamfer tool with the range set to "0"?
You'd need to add some thickness (if there is nothing there already) to give the chamfer something to work with, it won't bevel a planar single surface.

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or if you want to inset a curve, you can use the curve offset tool and you will have an inset curve. you can after do a ruled surface.
Wayne give you another solution ;)
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Wayne,

Yes, the chamfer tool does do what I want, if I want the front face to be inset from the originating shape. In some cases I want the originating shape to be the front face, and the back face will be offset.


Thomas,

The ruled surface does work (that is how I did the left "V" in pic above); however, I was looking for a more direct method.


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