Yep this is exactly i was trying, i was thinking if it is possible to make
a extrude cut in Y direction.
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eZe wrote
> Yep this is exactly i was trying, i was thinking if it is possible to make
> a extrude cut in Y direction.
> And I did subscribe to email i got the confirmation too.
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