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Extrude remove not working on some of my models

daniel_smith455daniel_smith455 Member Posts: 4

I have created 7 model surfboards in three of them i can extrude remove a circle hole to put in a magnet 1 cm forward of the midpoint of the board.. in 4 of the models, I cannot. The extrude turns red.

Answers

  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 600 EDU

    Would help if you shared a problem doc.

  • daniel_smith455daniel_smith455 Member Posts: 4

    Greetings Ste_Wilson

    Hey thanks for reading my post. I have successively extrude removed a hole in 3 of the 7 boards I created. The other 4 are giving me this same warning. I think the program just doesn't recognize it in the right way, but I am at a loss as of what to do.

    All the best

    Daniel

  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 600 EDU
    edited 5:15PM

    If you can make your doc public and share a link to that then the clever people here will be able to trouble shoot it better. :)

    Though from your screen shot you haven't chosen a merge scope. (red box). The merge scope is just what part do you want to apply this thing to. It doesn't feel like it makes much sense when you only have one part but when you have a multi part model it makes more sense.

    Just click on the red box then click on the board.

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 1,354 PRO

    if it’s not what Ste_Wilson suggested. Then you might be running into non manifold error. Use the starting offset option to move the start of the hole above the board.

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