How to Create a bottom thickness using a shell command

How to Create a bottom thickness using a shell command

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How to Create a bottom thickness using a shell command

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The shell command allowed me to specify the wall thickness of a cube. However, it does not allowed me

to specify how deep in inches should it cut into a cube. The inserted picture will display what I am trying to do.

 

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SaeedHamza
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This is how the shell command works, it gives the same thickness to all remaining faces

If you want to change one of the faces thickness, then just use a presspull command to adjust it as you like

 

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Hi SaeedHamza. You said "use a presspull command to adjust it as you like"

Please give the exact command like Modify ---> Shell or Create ---> Cube.

 

For the presspull command is that the exact name and is it under the Modify  command ?

 

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SaeedHamza
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Yes, it is

When you select the presspull command, it will change to one-of-three commands according to your selection

If you select an edge, it's a Fillet command

If you select a face, it's an Offset faces command

If you select a sketch profile, it's an Extrude command

 

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dieselguy65
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please go do the tutorials.

I wish i had seen this, before the other post

 

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lichtzeichenanlage
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Not sure if I'm doing something wrong or my defaults (automatic) are wrong, but it looks like that a shelled body is treated by "Modify Existing Feature" and not by "New Offstet". I know, I can change this with a click, but it might confuse beginners like me 😉