Revolved Features
A revolved feature is an object whose cross-sectional profile is constant around a specified axis.
It is created by sweeping a two-dimensional
profile, defined in a sketch or edge, around a specified axis by a given angle.


A revolved cut is defined in the same way; the volume that is defined by the revolved profile is subtracted from any bodies through which it cuts.
Requirements
For solid bodies:
- The sketch must contain only closed loops, with no free edges.
- Sketch entities must not overlap or cross 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 a revolve feature.
For sheet bodies:
- Open sketches are supported.
- Sketch entities can overlap or lie on top of each other.
The sketch must contain at least one construction line, which defines the axis about which the sketch revolves.