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Extrude intersection
geoff_josey
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Hi
I have created the attached model in an attempt to resolve a problem I have. I have looked at some videos but must be missing something. I want the extrude to stop ie. merge, where it meets the angled plane.
Thanks
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8c435b6c3d8dc7664e01495b/w/e2d291322bf45029451c9d22/e/f3ebff57663071562a5d2623
I have created the attached model in an attempt to resolve a problem I have. I have looked at some videos but must be missing something. I want the extrude to stop ie. merge, where it meets the angled plane.
Thanks
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8c435b6c3d8dc7664e01495b/w/e2d291322bf45029451c9d22/e/f3ebff57663071562a5d2623
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If yes, then you'll want to adjust the sequence in the feature tree so there is a face to extrude to.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/12b2f1424faae1b3ac40bcc0/w/b5b13315049eecd4a1ba200e/e/2f210ba11b6687bc7bf7ff8b
Robert - the plane I am extruding to is plane 3 and the profile is on plane 1
Thanks for you help
The feature tree is a timeline of when features are built. You can move(drag) features up and own through time(feature tree). I wanted to extrude 'Extrude 2' up to the face of 'Extrude 3' so I dragged 'Extrude 2' a point in time after 'Extrude 3' so I could extrude up to a face.
While you are editing a feature some where in the list, all the ones made after it do not exist yet.
I probably moved a couple other things as well, like plane 3 and a sketch 4.
Added an other part studio with a shortened time frame that you may want to look at.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/12b2f1424faae1b3ac40bcc0/w/b5b13315049eecd4a1ba200e/e/c51b98b86964bb100f6dadab
I would recommend the basics in the learning center if you haven't been there yet. The lessons will get you up to speed quickly.
https://learn.onshape.com/catalog?labels=%5B%22Self-Paced%20Courses%22%5D&values=%5B%22CAD%20Basics%22%5D
missed ! I will have a good look at the other links.