What is a Draft Feature ?
Drafts are defined on molded parts to make them easier to remove from molds. This section describes the various options used to create a draft.
The characteristic elements are:
- Pulling Direction: This direction
corresponds to the reference from which the draft faces are defined. The
pulling direction is displayed near the draft area to make it visible. As per
the inputs given for creating a draft, the pulling direction arrow is located
around the below elements in the given priority order:
- Face as a neutral element
- Neutral curve
- Face or surface as a pulling direction
- Faces to draft
- Elements like an axis, a line, or a plane as a pulling direction
- Origin of a 3D part
- Angle: This is the angle that the draft faces make with the pulling direction. The angle defined applies to all selected faces (several draft angle values cannot be created in one draft feature).
- Parting Element : This plane, face or surface cuts the part in two and each portion is drafted according to its previously defined direction.
- Neutral Element : This element defines a neutral curve on which the drafted face will lie. This element will remain the same during the draft. The neutral element and parting element may be the same element, as shown in Creating Drafts with Parting Elements.
There are two ways of determining the objects to draft: either by explicitly selecting the object or by selecting the neutral element, which makes the app detect the appropriate faces to use.