: Once your solid feature is created, you must apply a material (e.g., Alloy Steel, 6061 Aluminum) to calculate mass properties and perform simulations.
: Applied to the edges of solid bodies to create rounded or beveled transitions for better durability and aesthetics.
: Ensure your initial sketches are "Fully Defined" with geometric relations and dimensions to prevent your solid feature from breaking during later edits. 24945-4176678
: Similar to a loft but provides higher-quality transitions by using curves in two directions.
: The most fundamental solid feature that adds depth to a 2D sketch along a linear path. : Once your solid feature is created, you
: Extrudes a profile along a specific open or closed path (e.g., creating a curved pipe or spring).
: Creates a solid by rotating a sketch profile around a central centerline, ideal for cylindrical parts. : Similar to a loft but provides higher-quality
: A specialized solid feature for adding standardized mechanical holes (counterbore, countersink, tapped) based on industry specs. Implementation Tips