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Attempting to split the 'Leg' from the base of the design

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Attempting to split the 'Leg' from the base of the design

Anonymous
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The base and the leg are formed as one body which I didn't intend to do. I want to split the body into just the base and the leg so that I can use a circular pattern to add more legs to the base evenly. Not sure how to do that, thanks in advance!  

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

 

I am guessing Edit Feature >New Body.

Offset surface (in Timeline) and Split would also work.

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Anonymous
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Here is the file in .f3z format. It wouldnt let me export it as .f3d as you asked

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Anonymous
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Here is the file in .f3z format. It wouldn't let me export it as .f3d as you asked

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Anonymous
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Here is the file in .f3z format, wouldnt allow me to export as .f3d format
as you asked
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jhackney1972
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It is a very simple task to make two bodies from your model.  Go back and edit the last extrusion you did and change the Operation to New Body instead of Join.  I also show you how to export your model as an .F3D file which is preferred by the forum users.  Mode is attached as an F3D file.

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Anonymous
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Thank you!

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