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imported 3d surface extrusion

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cosmic0

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Good morning to all,
Here I am at my first request for help, forgive me if I do not always use the correct terms (maybe even in the title). . .
I have an imported surface that I have to turn into a solid, what would be the most correct procedure? the only ways I know have given me a questionable result (strane deformations). .
I would like to understand what error:confused:

I try to attach the file... all the plans and sketches created give an idea of what I need but of course they are not indispensable. . .

thanks:redface:
 

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cosmic hello,
I hope that the file I attach to you will help you, and above all I hope I have understood and solved your problem.

 

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Yes! :finger:
That's what I needed!
Who knows why I wanted to get there through loft and sweep and various...:tongue:

Thank you very much for the game :wink:
 
for greater correctness and especially to make this discussion of true help to all users, I cleaned the file from all over the superfluous.
Now there's only what it takes to make the solid you wanted.
of course the result is the same, but the file is lighter, and in case of large assemblies helps:wink:.

Good job

 

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ok perfect... but now I get a curiosity... as if it is lighter... Is it bigger?
beautiful question: eek:! !
actually is heavier... Yet as you can see there are 3/4 features less and I took off all the plans and sketches3d you had done! !
I had read somewhere (but I don't remember where) that when you do a rescue by the name of the same file, Mr.xp puts his to trick him.
Maybe that's why... But I'm not sure. .
I ask lumens to those who know more:tongue:

 

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