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: Input the required degree of taper (commonly 1∘1 raised to the composed with power 3∘3 raised to the composed with power for basic plastic parts).

To draft a solid feature for a specific part or drawing (like ppg244_s02_082.jpg ), you typically use the tool found in the features toolbar of most CAD software such as SolidWorks or Solid Edge . This feature adds an angle to selected faces of a model, which is essential for parts intended for injection molding or casting to ensure they can be removed from the mold. Standard Workflow for Creating a Draft Feature

: You select a plane or face that remains stationary, and the draft is applied relative to it. ppg244_s02_082.jpg

: In some cases, it is easier to build the drafted faces as surfaces first and then knit them into a solid.

If standard draft tools fail due to "impossible" geometry (e.g., complex curves or zero-thickness intersections), consider these alternative techniques: : Input the required degree of taper (commonly

: Create two different sketches at different heights (one slightly offset or scaled) and use a Loft to connect them, naturally creating a tapered wall.

: For circular or path-based features, you can often build the draft directly into the cross-section profile before revolving or sweeping the part. Standard Workflow for Creating a Draft Feature :

Are you working in , Solid Edge , or another CAD program, and is there a specific error message appearing when you try to apply the draft?