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-in Object mode, I create those 2 Bezier-curves (the rectangle and the star) and a circle-curve enter image description here

-I set all the scale for all of these three curves to 1.000

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-I set the origin for each curve to its geometry

-in Object Data Properties, under the title Shape: I click on the button “2D” -Fill Mode: Both -Geometry: Extrude: 0.5 m enter image description here

-> result/problem: every shape has a different value of extrusion

How can I get the all extruded the same height? enter image description here enter image description here enter image description here

ps: I have the exact same problem when making voluminous tubes out of Bezier-curves: the extrusion value I put in the field is always the same, whereas the thickness of each tube is different. Thank you very much for your time and effort! I appreciate it.

Threeo
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    If you Ctrl-A applied the object-level scale of the curves, to set their scale to 1, their previous scale might have been baked into their 'Radius' setting, to compensate. In Edit Mode, N-panel, 'Item' tab, check the Mean Radius of the control-points. – Robin Betts Jan 11 '23 at 19:05
  • Hey Robin thanks for anwering. I guess you are referring to the tubes-problem with the "radius". Right now, I'm just worried about the extrusion of the curves. I just tried out both versions (one with and the other without Ctrl+A): it always gives me a different height/depth when it comes to the extrusion... – Threeo Jan 11 '23 at 20:14
  • Hi, Thereo, Radius scales extrusion height, too ... can you share your file on https://blend-exchange.com/ ? – Robin Betts Jan 11 '23 at 20:19
  • https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/86873/radius-on-beveled-curve-incorrect – Duarte Farrajota Ramos Jan 11 '23 at 20:28
  • Hi Robin, I just uploaded one of my files with the exact same problem (it's different forms/ extruded curves but the exact same problem). I'll post the link to the file here below: – Threeo Jan 13 '23 at 12:01

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