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Why draft does work with suface having open boundry ?

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Hi all,

The draft feature used to apply for only suface having closed boundry. May i know why draft fails for suface having open boundry ?



Suresh.A.L
 
Hi

yes, it's work only for closed surfaces

but you can caped the surfaces, ... or it's too complex shape?

good luck!



adicar@home.ro
 
maybe make a small sweep with degree, and after that extend & merge, I guess, I don't know your shape
 
Hi..



Thanks for your reply.

I was just wondering about the logic behind it .

I used to make a caped surface and later trim it after giving draft.



Suresh.A.L
 
I don't know the logic, must be one, it's closed any gate to make dirty model (:-:).

I usual don't use draft surface, I prefer to make a strong solid model,also it's better if you have many revisions for model.
 
Hi Adicar;

The draft in surface will be very much usefull in Pro/Mold to create parting surface.



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