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Topic Closedfitting curved extruded walls to curved roof

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: fitting curved extruded walls to curved roof
    Posted: 25.May.2015 at 11:48
I have a curved roof which i have fitted onto extruded walls.  what is best way to trim away excess extrusions from above the roof line?  I'm using Autocad 2013 3D modelling.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2015 at 12:19
One way would be to use the SLICE command with either the Surface or Object option.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2015 at 17:32
Couldn't do it with that but got it with surftrim :)
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