Issue in extrude for curved members

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Rajkanu
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Issue in extrude for curved members

Post by Rajkanu » Mon Mar 10, 2025 6:18 am

Dear Team,

I am experiencing an issue to build geometry. Specifically, when I attempt to extrude curved members, the extrusion does not maintain the correct curved shape. Instead, there are gaps appearing along the grid lines, indicating that the extrusion is not being performed properly. I've also attached the screenshot of it.

Could you please help me on how to resolve this issue?
Thank you.
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Re: Issue in extrude for curved members

Post by STKO Team » Mon Mar 10, 2025 10:44 am

Sorry but from the image we cannot understand what is the issue.
Could you provide the file with the geometry that failed?

Rajkanu
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Re: Issue in extrude for curved members

Post by Rajkanu » Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:43 am

Thank you for your response. The file I'm sharing is an example of inclined blocks. It is very difficult to extrude them properly. When I specify the endpoint distance, it doesn't align with the grid. Even when I try to manually locate it using coordinates, it still doesn't align with the grid.
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kesavapraba
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Re: Issue in extrude for curved members

Post by kesavapraba » Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:18 am

Hi, why don't you try cutting the prism with an inclined plane instead of using extrude command.
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Re: Issue in extrude for curved members

Post by STKO Team » Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:20 pm

Use the sweep:
sweep.png
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