Which is the end face of the extruded feature?

Which is the end face of the extruded feature?

The extrusion end face is parallel to the sketch plane. Flipped Direction – Extrudes in the direction opposite of Direction. Symmetric – Extrudes in opposite directions from the sketch plane, using half the specified Distance A value in each direction.

How are extrusions created in a sketch profile?

When you create extrusions from a sketch profile, the extruded result that you specify, solid or surface, determines the geometry that you can select. For example, when you specify a surface extrusion, you can select open or closed loops made up of sketch curves or projected face edges.

How to extrude edges at an angle in Blender?

You could also just use the Grid, with Snap activated and make only a simple line drawing Vertices by Vertices.

What kind of geometry is needed for an extrusion?

Creating an extrusion requires an existing profile composed of sketch geometry. Valid geometry can be: A new sketch, with one or more profiles, that have not been used to create any features. A sketch with geometry that creates one or more closed regions.

How does the extrude command work in inventor?

The Extrude command uses a property panel to define the feature. If you are not familiar with Inventor property panels, see About Property Panels to learn about the workflow, behaviors, and advanced options, such as the panel menu and advanced settings.

Where does the extrusion need to be located in Autodesk?

The faces or planes that you select must reside on the same assembly level as the assembly extrusion that you are creating. Direction: Default – Extrudes in one direction only.

Is it possible to extrude multiple faces in Blender?

Extrude is very counter-intuitive and kinda whimsical in Blender, especially when you want to extrude multiple connected faces. I found it really discouraging after using MAX and Maya. Thanks for contributing an answer to Blender Stack Exchange!