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 From:  SKR90
9822.11 
Hey,

Here it is :
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9822.12 In reply to 9822.11 
Hi SKR90, your file doesn't have the linework that you were trying to extrude. Could you please include that so I know that I have a proper example of what you were trying to do?

Thanks, - Michael
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 From:  SKR90
9822.13 
Oh sorry,

Here it is with the curve :)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9822.14 In reply to 9822.13 
Hi SKR90, one possibility could be to use Construct > Offset to make offset curves, then Edit > Trim to cut the surfaces into separate pieces. This is a little easier if your curves are perpendicular to the border edges at their ends because then all the offsets will just naturally line up with each other.

Check out the attached model example, I have modified your curves a little on this one so each one ends perpendicular to the edge.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9822.15 In reply to 9822.13 
Another possibility is to sweep a tube along your path and then do a boolean with that, see attached file. This one is also simplified quite a bit if you have perpendicular endings.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9822.16 In reply to 9822.13 
For making an extrusion to divide the solid into separate solid chunks you could try doing a type of "radial extrusion" by going to the top view and using Transform > Scale > Scale2d to make 2 copies (ctrl click on the final pick for scale to make a copy) and then loft between those to make this type of thing:



That can then divide a solid like this:



To make a solid cutting tool to cut your original solid up:





This is probably not going to be very good for filleting though, although maybe it would get simplified some too by having ends be perpendicular to the ending edges.

- Michael

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 From:  corchet
9822.17 
https://nsa40.casimages.com/img/2020/05/29/200529102113151549.jpg






with the first technic ... extrude and boolean diff

you can extrude curves on differents plans

so you have various splitted pieces ... you can boolean union them to build pieces ( examples in yellow ) I union 2 pieces

the avantage of that ... all can be filleted

EDITED: 9 Sep 2020 by CORCHET

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 From:  corchet
9822.18 In reply to 9822.17 
Error Failed to upload: mech tube f.jpg - Out of attachment space


Usage
Total Size: 0 bytes
Free Space: 10.6 KB

think i can't post ... i reduce size but nothing is accepted

lol
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9822.19 In reply to 9822.18 
Hi corchet,

re:
> Error Failed to upload: mech tube f.jpg - Out of attachment space
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> Usage
> Total Size: 0 bytes
> Free Space: 10.6 KB
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> think i can't post ... i reduce size but nothing is accepted

There is a limit of 50MB of total attachments per forum user so that the web server won't get all filled up.

You can go to Options on the upper bar and then Attachments on the left-hand side, and that will show all your attachments that have been uploaded. If you delete some of them from there that would open up some attachment space for you to post new ones.

The other option is to a file sharing service like Dropbox, One Drive, etc... and upload your file there and post a link to it here.

- Michael
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 From:  corchet
9822.20 In reply to 9822.19 
ok thanks
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
9822.21 In reply to 9822.20 
@ Corchet This is very cool ! ;)
https://imgbox.com
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 From:  SKR90
9822.22 
Thank you for your help,
I'll try this today :D

If I success I will show you the result :)
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