Extrude
The Extrude feature can be used to create a solid body that is an extrusion of a planar profile and closed set of curves along a vector. When using the Extrude Planar Profile to a Solid function, it will be important to keep the following in mind:
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If the profile consists of inner loops that are all enclosed within the outer loop, the solids created from the inner loops are subtracted from the solid that is created from the outer loop. This will result in a single body.
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If multiple profiles are extruded, and the profiles overlap or intersect, the resultant bodies are trimmed to one another. A single body is the result.
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If multiple profiles are extruded, and the profiles do not overlap or intersect, each profile will result in a separate body. Thus, if there are no ’r;n’ non-overlapping profiles, the result is ’r;n’ bodies.
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If you select the To Face or To Body Extrude Method option in the dialog, you can choose faces on solids or bodies outside of the active part during in-context editing mode of assemblies.
Click one of the links below to view the dialog options or guidelines on how to create an extrusion: