
2e031c78aaĪttached are two of the many ways of modeling what has been said: one obtained with the flow mentioned above in the "Part design" environment, the other in the "Part" environment using two rectangles drawn in the "Draft" environment.Įxtruding two pieces of the same sketch.FCStd (28.2 KiB) Downloaded 9 times Extruding two pieces of the same sketch.png (171. Here is a slightly more complex example of the same method. execute the second extrusion (larger than the first extrusion) of the duplicate of the Sketch (which will make the "Pad" extrusion of the internal rectangle). duplicate the Sketch and invert the two rectangles as construction geometry: the external one becomes a construction one and the internal one becomes a modeling one I usually create a body first and a sketch second. Then I would like to extrude the sketch to a solid object with superficial axial lines corresponding the points. If you take a look in the feature tree, the sketches are there for themselves, not inside the tree structure of a body. Move to Part Design workbench Select 'New Sketch' from the toolbar and select 'XY plane' in diplayed dialog.
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and execute the first Sketch extrusion (which will extrude or "Pad" the outer rectangle) Axially striped cylinder: how to extrude points in sketched circle to lines in FreeCad Ask Question Asked today Modified today Viewed 2 times 0 I would like to sketch a circle with points along the circumference. Click File- New in menu bar and create new document. and sketched the elastomeric parts OK, resulting in a fully constrained sketch. I have sketched and padded out the rigid core fine. Here is a FreeCAD beginner tutorial in which we create a sketch for a part that has tow hole and a shape that is made with circles and arcs. we make the internal rectangle become construction geometry (with the appropriate function) I have a part that is intended to be co-extruded from two materials: one rigid, one elastomeric. create a sketch that includes the two rectangles It is not necessary to create two sketches, rather to create a single sketch and use it in two stages:

After extruding the parts are processed via boolean operations (cut). Given that the body / object in question in FreeCad can be modeled in many ways, but given your request if you have to create two sketches, my consideration is the following: freecad extrude sketch The result will be a 3D object with an optional outline. Is there any way to do what I would like it to do? Or do I have to create two sketches for this?
