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Old 25 Feb 2012, 11:44 (Ref:3030841)   #23
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Originally Posted by Himlar View Post
I have found one way of doing it, which I don't think has been covered here:

I do my design two-layered; on one layer I create the elevation, and on the other I design my track on a flat plate. After that, I extrude my flat track down towards my elevation layer, making sure that they intersect. After that, I use the "Intersect faces with model" option to actually "apply" the track to my elevation layer. Then it's just a lot of work left deleting surfaces and lines, and there's no way of correcting any mistakes (not that I have found, at least).

I'll have a go at that on one of my older simpler designs to see how it works

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