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Thread: Please Help with a Basic Extrude Problem

  1. #1
    Guido De Angelis Guest

    Please Help with a Basic Extrude Problem

    After making a sketch, suitable for extrusion, I convert it to a
    polyline, using the pedit command, to make sure there are no openings in
    the drawing. I verify that it is a polyline either with grips, or just
    using the "erase" command to make sure that the entire sketch converts
    to dotted lines. After this, many is the time I still am unable to
    extrude. Even though I am positive that the drawing has been done
    correctly, and I know that there are no openings, what am I missing
    here? Any help would certainly be appreciated.
    Guido De Angelis

  2. #2
    Jürgen Palme Guest
    I verify that it is a polyline either with grips, or just
    using the "erase" command to make sure that the entire sketch converts
    to dotted lines.
    Additional you can try the pedit command. If you pick the polyline and you
    see an option "close" then you have to close the polyline. Only if you see
    the option "open" you can be sure that it is a closed shape. Or you can
    check the status with the properties command: In the Misc section you find
    "Closed" Yes or No.
    If you are sure it is a closed polyline and you can not extrude it let me
    see an example drawing.

    Juergen












    After this, many is the time I still am unable to
    extrude. Even though I am positive that the drawing has been done
    correctly, and I know that there are no openings, what am I missing
    here? Any help would certainly be appreciated.
    Guido De Angelis

  3. #3
    bestafor Guest
    HiHo;
    Maybe it did EXTRUDE and your viewpoint didn't show it.





    "Guido De Angelis" <lotec@cox.net> wrote in message
    news:418CE23A.9959F12@cox.net...
    After making a sketch, suitable for extrusion, I convert it to a
    polyline, using the pedit command, to make sure there are no openings in
    the drawing. I verify that it is a polyline either with grips, or just
    using the "erase" command to make sure that the entire sketch converts
    to dotted lines. After this, many is the time I still am unable to
    extrude. Even though I am positive that the drawing has been done
    correctly, and I know that there are no openings, what am I missing
    here? Any help would certainly be appreciated.
    Guido De Angelis

  4. #4
    Marc Clamage Guest
    Another possibility I've encountered is when you have a polyline with two
    identical line segments directly on top of each other, or if you've created
    a polyline by joining lines selected with a window and there are two line
    segments coming off a single vertex.. This is also the case if the polyline
    crosses over itself at some point, making a loop. In this case you may have
    a closed polyline that still won't extrude. If you're sure the latter two
    possibilities aren't the case, try exploding the polyline, then used the
    pedit command and pick one line segment (it will ask you if you want to
    convert it to a polyline), then select each additional segment of the
    polyline one at a time, NOT with a window or crossing. When you're done the
    polyline should be closed (i.e., "Open" will be one of the options on the
    command line).

    Of course, at a certain point it just becomes easier to redraw the damn
    thing.

    Marc

    "Guido De Angelis" <lotec@cox.net> wrote in message
    news:418CE23A.9959F12@cox.net...
    After making a sketch, suitable for extrusion, I convert it to a
    polyline, using the pedit command, to make sure there are no openings in
    the drawing. I verify that it is a polyline either with grips, or just
    using the "erase" command to make sure that the entire sketch converts
    to dotted lines. After this, many is the time I still am unable to
    extrude. Even though I am positive that the drawing has been done
    correctly, and I know that there are no openings, what am I missing
    here? Any help would certainly be appreciated.
    Guido De Angelis

  5. #5
    longshot Guest
    ..to simply this in a larger drawing, as you add segments to your "new"
    polyline, make it wider so you can see what's what.

    HTH
    Rob

  6. #6
    Marc Clamage Guest
    I change the color on the first line segment so that as each new segment
    gets selected you can instantly see if it was added or not.

    Marc

    "longshot" <judeman@aol.com> wrote in message
    news:FRhjd.474722$mD.448719@attbi_s02...
    .to simply this in a larger drawing, as you add segments to your "new"
    polyline, make it wider so you can see what's what.

    HTH
    Rob

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