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Is it possible to deep-select a face like I have shown in the attachment, and scale it up or down or otherwise transform – perhaps translating?
I thought maybe I can use the gripper to scale the selected face so the object has a taper, but it appears to give a couple of successive errors "Gap cannot be filled".
Am I doing something wrong with the gripper? Or is there another tool to do this similar to how the push pull works. (this was just created with a rectangle and extruded)
Thanks in advance! (Shark LT 9)
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>>Is it possible to deep-select a face like I have shown in the attachment, and scale it up or down or otherwise transform – No sorry. Scaling ACIS faces is not supported at this time. Tim
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Originally Posted by: Tim Olson >> No sorry. Scaling ACIS faces is not supported at this time. Tim
Ok I understand. thanks.
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