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: If a face is too complex, use a "Split Line" to break it into smaller segments before applying the draft to each part individually.

: In many CAD packages like SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor , you can enable a "Draft" option directly within the Extrude feature properties to apply the taper as the solid is created. Troubleshooting and Advanced Techniques

Based on community discussions regarding similar drafted features, here is how you can effectively apply a draft:

: For extremely difficult geometry, copy the surfaces, apply the draft to those surfaces, trim them, and then "Solidify" them back into the main part.

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: If a face is too complex, use a "Split Line" to break it into smaller segments before applying the draft to each part individually.

: In many CAD packages like SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor , you can enable a "Draft" option directly within the Extrude feature properties to apply the taper as the solid is created. Troubleshooting and Advanced Techniques p1074464_wt.7z

Based on community discussions regarding similar drafted features, here is how you can effectively apply a draft: : If a face is too complex, use

: For extremely difficult geometry, copy the surfaces, apply the draft to those surfaces, trim them, and then "Solidify" them back into the main part. copy the surfaces