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I'm trying to make an array of radiator fins, but with a 1/4" chamfer along the bottom end.
I can do this by making a simple array and chamfer every single fin (which flags errors if I change the array), or make a sketch of every single intersection profile and extrude-cut the lot... Trying to do make a chamfered master doesn't work because the array tool doesn't acknowledge the applied chamfer.
What I'd rather do, much like how I would do things in CST2020, is make an array of Cuts (Vacuum solids - Boolean Intersect). That way then I can get a repeatable pattern that can be applied to much more complex shapes, without walking into a load of errors down the line with later dimension adjustments etc.
This shape I'm working with at the moment is simply a huge block, 11" x 9" x 1.6". In CST in the past I've been able to make radiators out of aerodynamic, swept shapes.
I haven't managed to find an intuitive way of doing it in Inventor 2025, and the only search result I got involved using Combine, which for me flags this:
Which also begs the question: How do I split apart features in either a Part or Assembly into Solids that this command recognises? And does Combine actually allow you to do Boolean operands, or is it just adding stuff together?
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