I joined the parts, properties say it's planar and closed but still creates surface.
I exploded the join since i want to keep the straight lines as straight as possible, and if i join to the curve it'l be a spline
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Try making a REGION inside there. That will Extrude into a 3D Solid.
You can use PRESSPULL for an enclosed area.
Warren Geissler
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Hi @Karol-Or,
I had no problem creating a solid from the outline using PRESSPULL as suggested by @warren.geissler.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
[EXTRUDE vs. PRESSPULL depends on exactly what kind of result you're after. EXTRUDE has the advantages over PRESSPULL that you can Extrude along a Path, or with Taper, if either of those is needed. PRESSPULL has the advantage that you can do it on a shape bounded by more than one object as in your example, without a middle-man Region as in my suggestion.]
@Anonymous wrote:
Make it sure that your object are joined together you can you use joint command
[Careful.... There is no JOINT command.]
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