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I created a 2d surface that I can perform a linear extrusion on, however the result it obviously a hard edge on the extrusion. I would love to be able to add a bezel - either rounded or at 45 degrees. Is there an easy way?

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[–] azdle@news.idlestate.org 4 points 1 year ago

For rounding, you can do the extrusion, but with it a bit smaller in every dimension, then minkowski with a sphere (or a different shape if you don't want all the edges rounded), but it's tricky to get right:

module shape() {
    square(80, center = true);
}


minkowski() {
    linear_extrude(80)
    shape();

    sphere(r = 20);
}