Features Section

The Features section of the action bar provides 3D shaping and editing tools.

This page discusses:

Plane
See Flyout for Plane.
Loft
See Flyout for Loft.
Shell
Hollows out a model, removes the faces you select, and creates thin-walled features on the remaining faces.
See Shell.
Thicken
Thickens faces or bodies.
See Thicken.
Split
See Flyout for Split.
Move Body
Moves and rotates a body parametrically.
See Move Body.
Scale
Scales a solid or surface body about a selectable origin.
See Scale Body.
Insert Geometry
Inserts an existing geometry as a new feature of the current product.
See Inserting an Existing Geometry.
Loft Surface
Creates a surface loft by moving profiles along guide curves
See Creating a Loft Surface.
Knit
Combines two or more adjacent surfaces.
See Flyout for Knit.
Trim Surface
Trims geometry to create a new part.
See Trimming a Surface.
Offset
Offsets faces or bodies.
See Offsetting a Face or Body.
Extend Surface
Extends the selected surfaces.
See Extending a Surface.
Ruled Surface
Creates Ruled Surface from an edge of an existing model.
See Creating a Ruled Surface.

Flyout for Plane

Plane
Creates planes to reference during operations such as sketching, creating a section view, and designating a neutral plane for a draft feature.
See Reference Plane.
Axis
Creates axises to reference during operations such as revolving and circular patterns.
See Reference Axis.
Point
Creates points to reference during operations such as specifying distance and arcs.
See Reference Point.
Axis System
Creates a reference coordinate system relative to the position of a global coordinate system.
See Defining an Axis System.

Flyout for Loft

Loft
Creates solid, surface, and thin loft by moving profiles along guide curves.
See Loft and Loft Cut.
Loft Cut
Creates solid, surface, and think loft cut by moving profiles along guide curves.
See Loft and Loft Cut.

Flyout for Split

Split
Splits a face into multiple parts.
See Split Face.
Combine
Combines geometry to create a part.
See Combining Bodies.

Flyout for Knit

Knit
Combines two or more adjacent surfaces.
See Knit Faces and Bodies.
Unknit
Disconnects two or more adjacent surfaces.
See Unknit.