To achieve a tapered angle, you need to have a surface and select the Extrude command.Ģ. The Extrude command lets you control the direction, height, and angle of the extrusion.ġ. You can only control the height of the extrusion but not the width. ![]() However, the width of each face or wall of the object will be limited to the line’s width. To do this, you need to extrude an object whose constitutive lines are not joined, meaning you will be extruding lines instead of surfaces or areas. This means the extruded object will be hollow, similar to a Shell command. To do this, select which face you want to extrude and specify the height as shown in the pictures below.Įxtruding only the contour of a body can be necessary in certain circumstances. You can also extrude one of the faces or areas from an extruded object. ![]() “2D Wireframe” is the view set by default when working in the Drafts and Annotations environment, while “Realistic” is usually the default view for the 3D Basics environment. You can customize the view of the model by selecting the Custom Visual Styles menu located in the upper-left part of the workspace. Then press Enter to finish the operation.ģ. Next, select the object you want to extrude and establish the height (positive or negative). To extrude the surface, you can type the word “Extrude” in the command bar or select the Home toolbar in the 3D Basics environment and click the Extrude icon.Ģ. Extruding is not possible with an open object.ġ. To extrude a surface and generate a 3D body in AutoCAD, you need to have a closed object and join all the lines that enclose the shape.
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