yeah offset would work for the grooves. remember offset works proportionately around all the faces.
I used scale because I tapered the front and back edges in a bit more then the taper on the sides so I just used individual scales on the appropriate axes.
I tend to use offset when I want to take all the faces and apply an uniform inset on all edges.
when extruding an entire surface to add thickness the z-axis is usually the one that will do that. The z-axis extrudes all face along their normals. On a cylinder this means as you extrude inward all the faces will narrow inward toward a central axis running the length of the cylinder.
This should only become an issue if you are trying to add a lot of thickness. For thin walls of something like the heat shield / radiator / heat sync it should not really be noticeable.
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Last edited by ctbram; 06-03-2010 at 10:58 AM.