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Is there a way to create blended solids or voids using different planes for the top and bottom?
Alternately, is there a way to create a reference plane by allocating 3 points that would be on that reference plane?
Attached is a file showing complex geometry using voids to cut away at a solid to create a specific shape. At this stage, it is incredibly hit and miss. If reference planes could be created by nominating 3 points on that plane, the desired shape would be so much easier to achieve!
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True. This is a wishlist item. Most shapes are achievable but extra steps are required to achieve them as you've mentioned. It would be nice.
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