Extrude multiple faces while maintaining borders

Extrude multiple faces while maintaining borders

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Extrude multiple faces while maintaining borders

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A project has me modeling up decorative dentil molding. The molding design is drawn up as a sketch. In the sketch there are a few hundred individual squares with overlapping lines. I want to extrude these square with a 20 degree taper angle. When I try to select multiple squares, they all combine into one body, even though the taper angle should cause them to not be connected. Is there a better way to create these raised tapered squares than extruding them one at a time?

 

I'd like to avoid extruding each square individually.I'd like to avoid extruding each square individually.When I select multiple squares...When I select multiple squares...... this is the result... this is the result

Any pointers or better workflows? Appreciate any ideas.

 

Thanks

Luke

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Sketch patterns are not a good idea and should be avoided. Create one extrusion in each row then pattern the extruded faces, you'll get better performance from Fusion patterning face than sketch entities.

 

Mark

Mark Hughes
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Thanks. That was relatively painless.

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