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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Try the SLICE command. It might work. You want to use the SURFACE option.

    Doesn't work.

    Anyway, i spoke to a buddy and he said i should use AutoCad 2011 so i can use trimsurf to get what i want.

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    I believe he meant to say SURFTRIM. 2011 also introduced SURFFILLET and SURFPATCH.

    I haven't used any of these because I rarely with with surfaces.
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    Yes he just corrected me.

    If there's any way to do what i want in Autocad 2007 i'm still interested though.

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    I would have to play around with it some but unfortunately I have to go out for awhile. When I return and if I have the time I might give it another try. No promises though. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reqviem View Post
    After some thinking, is there any way to trim a cube with a lofted surface?

    If there's any way to do what i want in Autocad 2007 i'm still interested though.
    You must have skipped my suggestion to do the tutorials in my signature.
    I would start thinking about doing them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reqviem View Post
    Yes he just corrected me.

    If there's any way to do what i want in Autocad 2007 i'm still interested though.
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