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draw a solid according to a circle arc

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Hello everyone
I must draw a solid according to a circle arc (the red arc).
I click on the pull command, select the object option slowly, click my arc, select the part I want to maintain, but don't give it to me; why?
Hello and thank you
 

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"flat object" does not use the object to draw, but the plan on which this is drawn! (if you had read the help online you would have noticed...). Extrude red arc and use "surface" option
 
with command extrude perhaps?! :confused:
Maybe taking a look at the autocad guide wouldn't be a bad idea sometimes you know?
 
I thank you for the advice, but if you answer the topic only to make the savant and to recommend manuals, I would like you not to answer me.
believe it or not, use autocad since the mid-90s and despite mega works and many guides, something can always escape. . .
 
Okay, arrange. Maybe it's the time you start pressing that damn f1

p.s. I also delight in the stoves since I was 16 years old but if you need to prepare a particular dish I open my beautiful recipe book. Good job
 
jeanpier01 I think the best advice was given to you by tristan, if you can't extrude a surface you just need to start from scratch
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I don't want to look presumptuous, but here are some of my "extrusion"

always in friendship, boys:finger:

cmq for me the discussion ends; I do not find it right to fill pages of arguments.
hello and thanks again for the right of the surface

ps: when I asked how to extrude I was sarcastic, but obviously no one caught irony
 

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Now I don't know what autocad version extrudes polylines and turns them into surfaces (maybe even from 12 I don't know) but if you have difficulty extruding an arc (i.e. if you do extruding and selecting the arc) maybe it's the autocad version that doesn't support it.

because the thing is really a unique banality, and if as you say (and show) work in 3d without big problems I doubt it is a problem of knowledge.
command: trancia

select objects to be cut: found(s) 1

specify initial point of cutting plan or [Oggetto
piano/surface/assez/vis/xy/yz/zx/3punti) <3punti> sSelect a surface:
select solid section to maintain or [mantieni Entrambi i lati]<entrambi>:
command:</entrambi>
p.s. if you ask for help on a forum you also have to accept that, if the question is "banal" (or seemingly banal), who answers you have the doubt that you are a little nabbo and who advises you to read the guide "autocad for dummies".

this not to defend tristan (although it is sometimes a little acid :biggrin:) but for those who devote themselves as he so much to the forum it is normal that they turn when these things happen.
 
Now I don't know what autocad version extrudes polylines and turns them into surfaces (maybe even from 12 I don't know) but if you have difficulty extruding an arc (i.e. if you do extruding and selecting the arc) maybe it's the autocad version that doesn't support it.
by memory, but I might be wrong, I think it is possible to extrude lines and polylinees open from r2007
 

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