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: Similar to the native tool but allows you to push/pull multiple faces at once, though it may leave gaps between them. Vector Push Pull

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: Extrudes multiple faces at once, but each moves along its own normal direction, often leaving gaps between them. Extrude Push Pull

JPP will create a thick shell. It will often ask if you want to erase the original, thin faces. For creating a solid, choosing "Yes" is usually best, but you can inspect the result first. Tips for Better Results

Group your surface/mesh. This prevents it from accidentally connecting to other elements in your model. 3. Select the Joint Push Pull Tool Open the Joint Push Pull toolset toolbar. Select the Joint Push Pull icon (usually the first one). 4. Execute the Push Pull Click on the surface you want to thicken. Vector Push Pull Searching for a “crack” of

When pushing/pulling highly curved, inward-bending, or very complex surfaces, the geometry may self-intersect. Use smaller, incremental steps.

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