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Hi
This might be a tricky one. I'm not sure if any of the methods/workflows I've been shown so far would work, but I can't think of how I could do this. I'm hoping there's some neat trickery that can be done in Fusion I'm unaware of. 😬
Essentially, I'm after the best of both worlds. For these jet packs, I much prefer them to be cylindrical, but some secondary shapes don't look great once they're extruded and joined to the surface. Offset kinda works, but they still don't look great to me.
However, if I make them more rectangular/box-like, the surface is flatter to work with and the shapes extrude and join better.
...but I'm not a fan of how the jet packs look being rectangular. 😕 So my question is: is there any way of getting the secondary shapes extruded and joined to a cylindrical surface as though they were on a flat one?
I've attached my file. One is enabled (the cylindrical one I think), but the parts for the other version are there, too.
Thanks
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