You could try to extrude in the direction of the cylinder with a draft or just extrude down to the surface and then extrude a removing cylinder. If any of that makes sense. Good luck
@@Alfredworks I ended up just extruding down from a plane up to surface with an offset for my cut depth. Obviously it doesn't really "wrap" preserving the dimensions of the sketch but it worked well enough for what I was doing. Thanks for the vid+draft idea that's good
"its overlapping, its angry" so cute. you are my hero
Great video! Concise and easy to follow. Thanks!
Thanks, I done my work thanks to this video.
Thanks exactly what I was looking for! Cheers
Thanks, helpful video
You actually can overlap the arrows if you check Apply per instance.
Very informative. Thanks.
7:49 to over come the red extend the part longer then u need
wrap it then click on the end and extrude - remove bk to the length u wanted ?
thanks you this helps
damn needed to do this but the surface isn't perfectly cylindrical (even though it has consistent curvature) so the wrap tool doesn't work
You could try to extrude in the direction of the cylinder with a draft or just extrude down to the surface and then extrude a removing cylinder. If any of that makes sense. Good luck
@@Alfredworks I ended up just extruding down from a plane up to surface with an offset for my cut depth. Obviously it doesn't really "wrap" preserving the dimensions of the sketch but it worked well enough for what I was doing.
Thanks for the vid+draft idea that's good
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