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Available in TurboCAD Platinum only

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Creates a 3D object by extruding (sweeping) a 2D open or closed profile along a path normal to the workplane of the 2D object and imparting a twist. If you extrude an open profile, a surface will be created.

  1. If you want to select only a simple (single-object) curve, make sure Use Compound Profile is not selected.
  2. If you want to use a compound profile, which is a series of connected lines and/or arcs, select Use Compound Profile.
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  3. If necessary, select Finish Selection of Profile to continue.
  4. Select the 2D open or closed profile to extrude. Move the mouse to extrude the profile, or enter a value in the Height field of the Inspector Bar.
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    If you select an open profile, the resultant object will be a surface.
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    If you select Two Sided Extrude, the solid extrusion will be created on either side of the profile.
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Extruding Multiple Profiles

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Make sure Use Compound Profile is selected. Select the first profile, then press Shift to select additional profiles. Each profile is extruded the same distance.

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If you select nested regions, you can create islands, and regions within islands.
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Note: Compound profiles can be modified, which updates the 3D objects upon which they are based. See Profile Editing.

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The Properties window of an extrude object contains a Twisted Extrude Shape page, in which you can set parameters defining how the object is created.
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Height: The distance of the extrusion.

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Draft Angle: Creates an extrusion of increasing or decreasing cross-section. Enter the angle of deviation from the extrusion path.

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Draft Start / End Distance: If Draft Angle = 0, you can specify a draft angle by entering the offset distances.

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