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It has been over 2 hours since I asked you to attach your model. Do you still need assistance, do you need help attaching your model. Probably you asked the question, left your computer with it logged in and watching the football playoffs.
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@jhackney1972 so wird i attached it in the the first place, apparenty it didn't work.
Sorry i left you hanging...
Can you provide a better explanation of what you are trying to accomplish ?
There are two componets in the design,. Which one do you have the problem with and how thick do you waht the shell to be ?
I am trying two shell the half circle in the second component
And you only answered half of the question 😉
How thick ?
I am really showing my worst side here sorry for that 🙂
0.43 mm
Can you provide a hand sketch of what you want for the geometry to look like ?
The thing is only .42 mm thick. How would you want to shell ot to a wall thickness of .43 mm, unless you want to shell it to the outside ?
Is this what you want ?
Thats true. Maybe a shell thichness of 0.1, exact as in the screenshot just bigger 🙂
But why cant i shell? what did i miss?
So i need to define it as a new body...