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The "extrude" command is only working for "boxes" (also called arbs).
 
  
 
You can create an "extrude" object through the normal object creation facilities.
 
You can create an "extrude" object through the normal object creation facilities.
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Sketch creation:
 
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put sketch_example sketch V {0 0 0} A {1 0 0} B {0 1 0} VL { {0 0} {1 0} {1 1} {0 1} } SL {
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mged> put sketch_example sketch V {0 0 0} A {1 0 0} B {0 1 0} VL { {0 0} {1 0} {1 1} {0 1} } SL {
 
   {line S 0 E 1} {line S 1 E 2} {line S 2 E 3} {line S 3 E 0} }
 
   {line S 0 E 1} {line S 1 E 2} {line S 2 E 3} {line S 3 E 0} }
  

Latest revision as of 18:40, 5 December 2017


Example extrude object created with "in" command


You can create an "extrude" object through the normal object creation facilities. You can either run the "in" command or use the Create menu. The 'in' command will interactively prompt you for parameters.

Here is an example of a sketch creation followed by an extrude object creation based on it.

Sketch creation:

mged> put sketch_example sketch V {0 0 0} A {1 0 0} B {0 1 0} VL { {0 0} {1 0} {1 1} {0 1} } SL {
   {line S 0 E 1} {line S 1 E 2} {line S 2 E 3} {line S 3 E 0} }

followed by an Extrude creation:

mged> in
Enter name of solid: extrude_example
Enter solid type: extrude
Enter X, Y, Z of vertex: 0 0 0
Enter X, Y, Z of H: 0 0 1
Enter X, Y, Z of A: 1 0 0
Enter X, Y, Z of B: 0 1 0
Enter name of sketch: sketch_example