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Topic Closed3d box volume elevations

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: 3d box volume elevations
    Posted: 26.Sep.2016 at 19:02
im trying to get a volume in a containment pit.

how do i set the bot. 4 corners to a 3d box to 4 separate elevations but keep the top 4 corners at a set elevation. or make a solid object at the different elevations to subtract from a d box
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Sep.2016 at 19:55
Create the top and bottom of the box out of 3DPolylines then use the LOFT command?  Just guessing as I am not on my CAD computer to test.

Can you upload a drawing we can play with?

I may have hit upon a solution that starts with the suggestion above but I can't explain it fully in words as it may seem too complicated.  However, give me access to a drawing and I might be able to provide you with something you can turn around and use. 


Edited by John Connor - 26.Sep.2016 at 20:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Sep.2016 at 11:37
I guess you found a solution on your own or you gave up.  Which is it?
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