ExtrudeSrfTapered

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The ExtrudeSrfTapered command creates a solid by tracing the path of the surface edges in a straight line tapering in or out at a specified draft angle.

Steps

  1. Select a surface.
  2. Specify a distance.
  • A planar surface extrudes vertically to the surface plane by default. If the surface is not planar, the default extrusion direction is the z direction of the active CPlane.
  • The extrusion preview direction in the viewport defines the positive direction for distance input.

Command-line options

Direction

Two points establish the direction angle.

Direction steps

  1. Pick a base point.
  2. Pick a second point that establishes the direction angle.
DraftAngle

Specify the draft angle for the taper. The draft angle depends on the construction plane orientation. When the surface is vertical/perpendicular to the construction plane, the draft angle is zero. When the surface is parallel to the construction plane, the draft angle is 90 degrees.

Solid

If the profile curve is closed and planar, both ends of the extruded object are filled with planar surfaces and joined to make a closed polysurface.

Corners

Specifies how corner continuity is handled.

Sharp

The corners of the tapered surfaces will extend to meet at sharp corners with position (G0) continuity.

Round

The corners of the tapered surfaces will be filled with filleted segments with tangent (G1) continuity.

Smooth

The corners of the tapered surfaces will be filled with blend segments with curvature (G2) continuity.

DeleteInput

Controls whether the original geometry is deleted.

DeleteInput=No supports History.

FlipAngle

Toggles the draft angle direction.

ToBoundary

Extrude the object to a boundary surface.

SetBasePoint

Specify a location that serves as the first point when picking two points that set the extrusion distance.

See also

Extrude curves and surfaces