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Making extrusion surfaces

Making extrusion surfaces - Rhino Tutorial

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Making extrusion surfaces

- [Instructor] Let's look at how to create surfaces in Rhino for Mac, using the extrusion commands. These commands create surfaces by tracing a profile curve along a path. So I've got the exercise files, surface-extrusions.3dm open. And here we've got a few different source curves that we'll use to make some extruded surfaces. These are actually molding profiles from an old house I'm restoring. It's got a few little sections of damaged molding and rather than pay to get custom molding made, my plan is to 3-D print some of these shapes and just replace them. So no one will know the difference. From the top view, let's start with this curve. I can see that's actually multiple curves. Before we extrude this, I'll join this curve together. So I just did a window selection. Clicking from left and dragging to the right to grab all those curves and then did join through the command line. So now, Rhino will treat this as…

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