3-D Standard > > Extruded solids
You use this function to create general cylinders. They are derived from closed sketches by moving a copy of the sketch along a normal.
Particular mention deserves the automatic processing of self-intersections. The image below shows an extruded solid derived from a sketch with self-intersection processing. The "oblique" surfaces were created as draughts of the extruded solid; the other, highlighted surfaces would contain self-intersections without an appropriate processing. After self-intersection processing has been applied, they end well below the cover surface and can be extended up to the cover surface via (cut) edges if required.
Recommended procedure:
To create an extruded solid, proceed as follows:
The images below show extruded solids, generated with different values for draughts, start height and end height.
Left: Start/End height: 0/80 Height of part: 80; Right: Start/End height 0/-80 Height of part: 80
Left: Start/End height: -20/80 Height of part: 100; Right: Start/End height -20/-80 Height of part: 60
Left: Start/End height: 20/80 Height of part: 60; Right: Start/End height 80/0 Height of part: 80 (part "inverted")
Please also read the notes on the purposes and representation of sketches.
Please note:
New Sketch (3-D) • Dialogue Window for Extruded Solids
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