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Extrude Profile Cannot Be Extended

joenecis.berjes
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Extrude Profile Cannot Be Extended

joenecis.berjes
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Good day!

I am trying to extrude my Wheel Driver post to be the same and parallel to my Wheel Dirven Post but it has an error it saying that the profile falls in the boundary.  I hope you could help me, I am still mastering Fusion 360. Thank you so much!image (1).pngimage.png  

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jeff_strater
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can you share the model here?  It's hard to tell what is going on from just the images.  Thanks.


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jeff_strater
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Looking closer at that error, I think what it is trying to tell you is:  The selected termination face is not a plane, so it cannot be extended so that it intersects the extruded profile. 

Screen Shot 2022-06-05 at 6.17.15 AM.png

Also, make sure that the Extend option is set to "Selected Face", and not "Adjacent Faces":
Screen Shot 2022-06-05 at 6.19.56 AM.png

 

Only "Selected Face" will allow that face to be extended so that it intersects the extruded profile.  Adjacent Face requires that the face, or adjacent faces, must completely intersect the extruded profile

 


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joenecis.berjes
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This is what I would like to achieve but I don't what is wrong... this is the file for the error https://a360.co/3aHMJKC Could you show me how to achieve this?

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jhackney1972
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The model link is failing.  Please download and attach it to a Forum reply.  If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section, of a forum post, to attach it.

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joenecis.berjes
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Good day!

Thank you for this, here's the file. 

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davebYYPCU
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In the top of the dialogue box, you are selecting from, 

Std dialogue is to extrude to, select the profile, then left click the other disc face, and it will set distance to 10.5 for you.

 

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Might help.....

 

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joenecis.berjes
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It is true though but what I would like to achieve is the navigate it to adjacent faces but the error will appear. 

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joenecis.berjes
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I think the real problem here is my offset, the tutorial that I've been viewing is the offset is inward but in positive integer (1st screenshot) meanwhile as I do mine it is in negative integer (2nd screenshot) . My question is what do I do to do this?

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davebYYPCU
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Extrude to Object is working as well.

 

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Will need the tutorial link to follow what the problem is, are you trying to extrude 2 directions?

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joenecis.berjes
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Good day!

Thank you so much for your help. I have already figure it out now!

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