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en respuesta a: Karol-Or


@Karol-Or wrote:

Again cannot, although i think i made it simple.

Now i saw that it wasn't closed, and i closed it with the properties dialog and it worked.

But why wasn't it closed? i made it with 2 splines that i snapped each other to continue, and used lines.

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To answer your question above, it'd be simple if you properly setup "osnap" or "osmode" before drawing lines.

 

To fix your problem and create the extrusion, I prefer to convert all lines into a closed pline and agree with John as "flatten" is something like "explode". It "converts" spline into pline.

Therefore the procedure may be

1. use "trim/extend" to ensure the end points of lines/splines are met.

2. use "flatten" suggested to make spline to pline.

3. use "joint" to joint all lines and plines so they will be converted into a single closed pline.

4. then you'll be able to create an extrusion.

5. now holiday is not far away. Emoticono muy feliz

 

HTH

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