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Extrude and subtract regions

Extrude and subtract regions - AutoCAD Tutorial

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Extrude and subtract regions

- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to model this clamp, which is on the back of the down tube. I'll just orbit around and get a better look at that. I'll change the UCS to work with the object, right here, and then I'll set the current layer to be on layer -frame to match the red tube. And then I'll draw a rectangle across this span. Click on the rectangle, grab its side grip and move it into the volume of the tube, like that. And then type r-e-g for region and select the rectangle and this smaller circle and convert them into regions. And then subtract the rectangle, enter, and then this disc, enter. Then extrude the resulting object up five millimeters. And then recreate the circle that was inside there by drawing a new circle from this center. And snap it there. And then turn these into regions and subtract one from the other to create a ring-like structure and then extrude that up nine millimeters. And then union these two elements together. And then move this element up…

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