Moving an edge

Moving an edge

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Moving an edge

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Apologies for what's probably a very basic questions. I'm just getting my feet wet in this program.

 

I'm trying to move the edge marked in red down to the lower edge to create a sloped surface. 

 

Press/Pull opens the Fillet window and Move/Copy doesn't seem to work on edges. 

 

Any suggestions?

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davebYYPCU
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Try Chamfer, 

but there are two red lines so not sure what you want.

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@davebYYPCU wrote:

Try Chamfer, 

but there are two red lines so not sure what you want.


Sorry the second red line was supposed to show where I was trying to get.

 

I don't want a chamfered edge...I basically want to get rid of that edge as it would appear if the top red line moved down to the bottom red line.

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davebYYPCU
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Ok, sort of figured that, can't see the other end of the rectangular face you want to cut,

Sketch on the front face, take a line from lower red line to top left end of the top line.

 

Should get it done - without more info.

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jeevesme
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Have you tried using the Draft Command?

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jeevesme
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Unfortunately, F360 is a bit behind Sketchup in terms of surface modeling when it comes to certain things.  Ie you cannot move single "points" or "edges" in the Patch Workspace in F360 like you can in Sketchup.  But, there are ways to do what you want such as what was mentioned above . . . 

 

 

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Love,
Brian

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the VERY helpful video! You rock!

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