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My extrude (remove) goes wrong

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Hello,
I'm new to onshape and, as exercise, trying to complete drawings from a book '100 cad drawings'.
For one of the drawings, I made a sweep profile. I wanted the sweep profile to end on a plane. (not normal
to the end point)
Therefore, I inserted a plane and extruded (added) the lower part to the plane. No problem here.

The other part, I thought had simply to be removed to the plane. See figures below

I choose the surface

Remove to plane

But the end result is rather disturbing ...

Anybody knows what I'm doing wrong ? A workaround ?
Any help is much appreciated
Tkx
Leo
I'm new to onshape and, as exercise, trying to complete drawings from a book '100 cad drawings'.
For one of the drawings, I made a sweep profile. I wanted the sweep profile to end on a plane. (not normal
to the end point)
Therefore, I inserted a plane and extruded (added) the lower part to the plane. No problem here.

The other part, I thought had simply to be removed to the plane. See figures below

I choose the surface

Remove to plane

But the end result is rather disturbing ...

Anybody knows what I'm doing wrong ? A workaround ?
Any help is much appreciated
Tkx
Leo
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Could you share a link to your document, please??
IR for AS/NZS 1100
I have made an example document, showing two ways to fix your problem:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d6cba166b00e3c5ac512ef73/w/30b7613c8afebe980f5da142/e/595b7f4b84885575a2058f4e
IR for AS/NZS 1100
Thanks again ! I'll carefully rework your solutions !
That's fine
IR for AS/NZS 1100