solved: failed loft (v.19)

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chrisb
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Re: failed loft

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You can either use a pad "To first" or let the loft go through and cut off the excess.
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Re: failed loft

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Thanks Chris, I'll see how that goes.
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Re: failed loft

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byakk0 wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 4:41 pm .......
Hi byakk0, greetings to the Community!

Attached is an example (many can be done) of how it could be done.
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Re: solved: failed loft (v.19)

Post by byakk0 »

That's great. That base is nearly the same as mine, at least looks wise.

I'm designing ground up to fit the internals of a Miata power mirror.
I'll have a look at that one if I need.
~~Hazen
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