When you select the extruded object, the position of the taper grip is the correspondent point of the dynamic input origin on the top face of the extrusion.Įnter a formula or equation to specify the extrusion height. The dynamic input origin should be placed on the extruded shape, on the projection of the point to the shape. You can also drag the cursor to adjust and preview the height of the extrusion. The taper angle is the distance between the two specified points.ĭrag the cursor horizontally to specify and preview the taper angle. For part extrusions, selects an ending point, vertex, face, or plane on which to terminate the extrusion. Use the Terminator selector to select a solid or surface on which to terminate the extrusion and select a direction for the extrusion. Specifies the taper angle based on two specified points. Dragging the profile flips the extrusion to either side of sketch plane. Specifies the taper between -90 and +90 degrees. When an arc is part of a tapered extrusion, the angle of the arc remains constant, and the radius of the arc changes. Individual loops of a region are always extruded to the same height. Specifying a large taper angle or a long extrusion height can cause the object or portions of the object to taper to a point before reaching the extrusion height. All selected objects and loops are tapered to the same value. The default angle, 0, extrudes a 2D object perpendicular to its 2D plane. Positive angles taper in from the base object.
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