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en respuesta a: john.vellek

John,

I understand not being familiar with working with 3D solids, I've been working with them since R12 (not 2012 but R12, DOS 1992) when it came with AME (Advanced Modeling Extension) first run at ACIS solids, so they are fairly second nature to me.

 

For these fence post however, I'm guessing that the tops would most probably be flat and not follow the slope of grade and that poses a little stickier wicket.  The slice might provide a point at which you could could with a subsequent slice in the XY plane for square up the top, but that would be a lot of individual slices.  

 

I still think the best bet is a block, one with the insertion point at grade with a fixed projection above that which can be placed at grade, or a block with the IP at the top center that could be spaced along a path line interpolated from the surface.  That's how I'd tackle it anyway.