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I n Ed to cut these timber’s off at the outside edge of the tank how do I do that? I can’t seem...

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I n Ed to cut these timber’s off at the outside edge of the tank how do I do that? I can’t seem...

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I n Ed to cut these timber’s off at the outside edge of the tank how do I do that? I can’t seem to get the right operation

 

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Ever use a sketch and a extrude or split body and delete.
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Daniel Lyall I tried and when I deleted it goes back to a full timber
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Daniel Lyall

 

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can you post the model
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Daniel Lyall I have no clue how to donthat
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right click on the model in the data panel and select share public link then post that link.
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Did that work?
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You need to set it to be downloadable

 

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It wouldn’t let me with the free copy
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If you do not know how to attach your model, open it in Fusion360, select the File menu and then choose Export and save the .F3D file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section of a reply forum post to attach it.  This method works with all Fusion 360 license types.

 

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Just sketch an annular shape on the top surface of the slats and extrude cut them off.
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