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Hope this si the correct forum.
I am trying to create a worktop with a curved front edge and flat rear edge & sides. There is a parameter set to the rear flat edge controlling the width and one fixin the curves depth (using reference planes). What I want is to fix the curves depth but allow it to stretch. I can do this using model lines, but as soon as I change it to a 3D object it fails. Any help would be appreciated.
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Dave
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Download the "Families Guide" from the AutoDESK site and read the chapters on doors as well as Using Reference Lines in Families. I believe you will find your answer there.
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WWHub,
Thank you.
Dave
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