Use the green checkmark to apply the draft, or use the "Edit Feature" tool to modify the angle or direction later.
The in CAD software (such as SolidWorks, Inventor, and Fusion 360) is a crucial modeling tool used to apply a taper or angle to the vertical walls of a part. This slant is essential for injection molding, die casting, or casting processes, as it allows the solidified part to be easily released from the mold without damaging the tool or the part. Key Aspects of the Draft Feature brushup
Select a planar face or plane to define the direction the mold moves away from the part. Set Angle: Enter the required taper angle. Select Faces: Choose the specific faces to be drafted. Use the green checkmark to apply the draft,
Requires a selection of a "pull direction" (usually a plane or planar face) and the faces to be tapered. Types of Drafts Key Aspects of the Draft Feature Select a
Allows a draft to be applied specifically to parting lines with steps. How to Use the Draft Tool (e.g., SolidWorks)