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Rectangle with 4 corner heights

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Anonymous
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Rectangle with 4 corner heights

hello all.

 

what i want to do is a rectangle with a 8heigh in one corner, 4 in other, 2 in other and 0 in the other.  im having some issue finding the way to change the heights of the corners. 

 

can someone show how to do it please. searched already and couldind find, here or web or youtube 😛 

 

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

What's it going to be when it's done?
Please show pictures.

 

günther

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Anonymous
in reply to: g-andresen

Sem título.jpg

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jhackney1972
in reply to: Anonymous

You are very unclear on what you desire.  First, you do not mention the units.  I did my example in inches but the same process is used for millimeters.  You ask for a rectangle, that is just four lines then you show a solid which I did also.  You also did not specify, if it is a solid, how much you wanted below the points, in my example I extended it down 2 inches.  The construction plane you see in my model is on the origin.  Model is attached.

John Hackney, Retired
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Anonymous
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YE...your totally right.

 

when i said "rectangle" i wanted to mean "parallelepiped" 😕 the solid of a rectangle - sorry my mistake.

 

the units where not important, thats why i didnt mentioned them. 

 

what i want is the solid you show. how did you do it? 

 

ps: i manage to do it. BUT MAN...i think theres a easier way than the way ive made 😄 

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jhackney1972
in reply to: Anonymous

The Screencast and the model can be used to see how I did my model.  In this Screencast, I took a faster approach with an Extrude to the surface patch instead of using surfaces.  Again, I am using inches as my units of measure and the construction plane showing is at origin level (X-Y Plane).

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etfrench
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Here's a slightly different method

parallelepiped.JPG

 

p.s. Two of the sketches aren't necessary as the splitting tools can be extended to cut the opposite sides.  Just create the splitting tool (line) for both sides in one sketch.

ETFrench

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