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daniel_lyall
in reply to: Anonymous

 To make it look better, If you add a squire around the .dxf that is just inside all of the layers so if you extruded it would chop through everything, what's below with the box around the model is the very last extrude.

 

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To get the inside bits like above I extruded a layer down 2mm (the layer turns off automaticly) then the next layer is extruded down 2 mm again by useing extrude from object and selecting the bottom of the first extrude as the object then repeating to all layers are done.

 

To do the negative you would extrude everything down by 6 times the layer hight plus bottom thickniss you want to then extrudeing each layier down from the first to last layer going backwards from Say each layer is 2 mm so thats 12, 10 ,8 so on.

This is how I would do it.


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