Ruled Surfaces and the Ruled Surface PropertyManager
The Ruled Surface command creates surfaces that extend out in a specified direction from selected edges.
Examples of how you can use ruled surfaces:
- Add tangent extensions to complex surfaces
- Create drafted sidewalls
- Replace non-drafted surfaces on imported models with drafted surfaces (using the Tapered or Sweep type)
- Create parting and interlock surfaces
Ruled Surface PropertyManager
To create a ruled surface:
- Click Ruled Surface on the Mold Tools toolbar, or click .
- In the PropertyManager, under Type, select an option:
Option Description Tangent to Surface Ruled surface is tangent to the surfaces that share an edge. Normal to Surface Ruled surface is normal to the surfaces that share an edge. Tapered to Vector Ruled surface is tapered to the specified vector. Perpendicular to Vector Ruled surface is perpendicular to the specified vector. Sweep Ruled surface is built by creating a swept surface using selected edges as guide curves. -
Under Distance/Direction:
- Set a value for Distance .
- With Tapered to
Vector, Perpendicular to
Vector, or Sweep:
- Select an edge, a face, or a plane as the Reference Vector.
- Optional: Click Reverse Direction .
- With Tapered to Vector only, set an Angle .
- With Sweep only, you can select Coordinate input, and specify coordinates for the reference vector.
- Under Edge Selection:
- Select the edges or parting line used as the base for the ruled surfaces.
- Optional: Click Alternate Face.
- Under Options:
- Clear Trim and knit to manually trim and knit the surfaces.
- Clear Connecting surface to remove any connecting surfaces. Connecting surfaces are usually created between sharp corners.
- Click .