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You have set a "width" setting on your curves.
This is typically used for FEA to create "washers". They would combine this with a bolt spider to stiffen those regions. Go back and set the width on the curves to zero... If you are setting the sizes on the parts and want to set a width to the surfaces but not the curves, that can be done (look for the checkbox option on the Params by Parts pop up)... Simon
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