rfcomm2k

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  1. Thank you both. I find that the 3D face method seems to be easiest for me. I suppose I will find out later whether this is the best method, but for now it is doing what I want.
  2. I am trying to use CA to design from scratch a structure that does not follow any of the conventional methods in the software. To be exact, I have several sheets of 1/4" tempered glass that I intend to use to construct a greenhouse, but need a design first. In a very old version of Turbocad and in Autocad LT I could create a 2D object (for example the end view of a 2x4 with notches cut in 2 corners, giving it a T shape). I could then extrude this object to whatever length desired. In this case again, the 2x4 is intended to be a support for the glass, so there are rabbets cut in 2 opposite edges to allow the glass to sit on the 2x4 and will be held in by glacing applied just as if it were a small pane of glass in a sash. I have not been able to see how I can create these objects in CA. Can it be done?