Extrude (Facet Model Mesh): FMEXTRUDE

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Toolbar: Facet Model Meshes> Extrude

Ribbon: Draw 3D > Extrude (in Facet Model Meshes)

Menu: Draw > Facet Model Meshes > Extrude

Keyboard: _FMEXTRUDE

Creates an extruded facet model mesh by lengthening closed entities along a path or to a specified height. You can extrude closed entities, such as polylines, polygons, circles, ellipses, closed splines, and donuts.

This can be helpful to create a facet model mesh from a profile drawn with lines or arcs, which are joined into a single polyline before you extrude the polyline.

Select planar closed entities: Select the entity you want to extrude.

Specify height of extrusion or [Direction/Path]: Enter the value, or select two points in the drawing to specify the height of extrusion. To specify the direction and length of extrusion with two points, choose Direction. To select an entity that will determine the extrusion path, choose Path.

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