3D Exercise 15
- Breno Cruz

- 20 de set.
- 1 min de leitura
Atualizado: 2 de dez.

In this CAD tutorial we'll use the features:
Extrude with Taper Angle: The Extrude command is the primary tool for turning a 2D sketch into a 3D solid. When you use it, you can specify a taper angle to create a sloped or angled extrusion instead of a straight one. A positive taper angle adds material as the extrusion gets taller, creating a cone-like shape, while a negative angle causes it to narrow. This is especially useful for designing parts that need to be easily removed from a mold.
Shell: The Shell command is used to remove material from the interior of a solid body, creating a hollow part with a specific wall thickness. You can also select one or more faces to be removed, which creates an opening in the hollowed-out part. It is a very efficient way to design things like plastic casings, bottles, or enclosures that need to be hollow.
All dimensions are in mm/g/s/ISO
3D Sketch

Exercise 15 - 3D practice drawing for all CAD software ( AutoCAD, SolidWorks, 3DS Max, Autodesk Inventor, Fusion 360, CATIA, Creo Parametric, SolidEdge etc.)
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Tutorial In Autodesk Fusion: https://youtu.be/TpzAAeFB5_U
Tutorial in Solidworks : https://youtu.be/K2lflxwaEJQ



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