Extrusion Features

An extrusion projects a chosen profile in a specified direction to create a body or a cut.

If the sketch is a closed profile, the extrusion forms a solid body. If the sketch is an open profile, the extrusion forms a sheet body. Open profiles do not form cuts; they only form new sheet bodies. In an extruded cut, the solid body that is formed by projecting the closed sketch is subtracted from any other solid bodies in its path.



When creating an extruded body or cut, you can set a draft angle that expands or contracts the profile along the extrusion distance.



Requirements

For solid bodies:

  • The sketch must contain only closed loops, with no free edges.
  • Sketch entities must not overlap or lie on top of each other.
  • For sketch entities containing two closed profiles, one profile must be entirely enclosed by the other. You cannot define more than two closed profiles for an extrusion.

For sheet bodies:

  • Open sketches are supported.
  • Sketch entities can overlap or lie on top of each other.

Construction lines are ignored in the extrusion process.