: For extremely difficult geometry, copy the surfaces, apply the draft to those surfaces, trim them, and then "Solidify" them back into the main part.
If the standard feature fails (which often happens on complex surfaces like fenders or casting pockets), consider these professional workarounds: p1074464_wt.7z
: Often used for more complex geometry, this method allows you to use a specific edge or curve as the split point for the draft. This is highly recommended for parts with non-planar divisions. : For extremely difficult geometry, copy the surfaces,
To draft a feature using the file (which likely contains a CAD model for a casting or molded part), you should apply a Draft feature to the relevant faces. This feature creates a taper that allows the part to be extracted from its mold easily. To draft a feature using the file (which
Based on community discussions regarding similar drafted features, here is how you can effectively apply a draft: