Creating Bodies From Profiles
In 3D-CAD, you create bodies by extruding, revolving, lofting, or sweeping profiles. Once a body is created, you add or remove material from it.
Use the following features to create bodies from sketches:
- Extrusion Features—An extrusion feature projects a chosen profile in a specified direction to create a body or a cut.
- Revolved Features—A revolve feature revolves a profile around a chosen axis to create a body or cut. The axis of revolution is defined by a construction line in the same sketch.
- Lofted Features—A loft fills the space between two sketches to form a solid or sheet body. At least two sketches containing the loft profiles are required. You can also use guide wires to guide the loft from one profile to the next. A loft cut uses the same principle as a loft to remove material from a solid body. You require at least two sketches containing the profiles of the loft. You can also use guide wires to guide the loft.
- Swept Features—A sweep requires two sketches, one to define the sweep profile, and the other to define the sweep path. The profile is swept along the path. A sweep cut requires two sketches, one to define the sweep profile, and the other to define the sweep path.
All bodies within 3D-CAD must fit inside a box with dimensions 1000 m x 1000 m x 1000 m, and a center [0, 0, 0] m, m, m. This means that a single body cannot be larger than 1000 m in any direction. Issues can occur in the downstream operations if the domain is close to this limit. For some features this limit reduces to 500 m when other dimensions have already reached the maximum limit of 1000 m.
You can also create a sheet body from a closed sketch. See Creating Sheet Bodies from Sketches.