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: If a face is too complex, use a "Split Line" to break it into smaller segments before applying the draft to each part individually.

To draft a feature using the file (which likely contains a CAD model for a casting or molded part), you should apply a Draft feature to the relevant faces. This feature creates a taper that allows the part to be extracted from its mold easily. p1074464_wt.7z

: This is the standard method where you select a "neutral plane" that determines the pull direction. The draft angle is then applied to the faces you select, pivoting them from that plane. : If a face is too complex, use

If the standard feature fails (which often happens on complex surfaces like fenders or casting pockets), consider these professional workarounds: : This is the standard method where you

: For extremely difficult geometry, copy the surfaces, apply the draft to those surfaces, trim them, and then "Solidify" them back into the main part.