3D Exercise 47
- Breno Cruz

- 14 de nov.
- 2 min de leitura

🧱 Extrude
Extrusion is the process of converting a 2D sketch into a 3D object by giving it depth.
Function: It projects a closed 2D profile along a straight line perpendicular to the sketch plane.
Result: Creates prismatic shapes (like blocks, cylinders, or holes).
Usage: It can be used to add material (Boss/Base Extrude) or remove material (Cut Extrude) from an existing solid body.
🔄 Revolve
Revolving is a feature used to create shapes with rotational symmetry.
Function: It takes a 2D profile and sweeps it in a circular path around a designated axis of revolution (a line).
Result: Creates rotational shapes, such as cones, spheres, tori (donuts), or typical turned parts like axles, pulleys, and bottles.
Usage: You can revolve a full 360º or specify a partial angle.
📐 Chamfer
A chamfer is a manufacturing and design detail that creates a straight, angled cut across a sharp edge or corner.
Function: It removes material to produce a beveled edge where two faces meet.
Result: Replaces a sharp corner with an angled surface.
Why it's used:
Manufacturability: Eases assembly and prevents damage to threads or internal features.
Aesthetics: Provides a clean, modern look.
Safety: Removes sharp corners for better handling.
🪞 Mirror
The Mirror command is a pattern-creating tool used for generating symmetrical copies of features or entire parts.
Function: It duplicates selected features, faces, or bodies across a designated plane or flat face.
Result: Creates a new, identical feature or body that is a true mirror image of the original, maintaining symmetry and saving significant modeling time.
Usage: Ideal for parts with bilateral symmetry, where you only model one half or one quarter of the object.
All dimensions are in mm/g/s/ISO
3D Sketch

Exercise 47 - 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/lzQDIEqrcFs



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