Arrayed elements adapt to changed parameter values
Solid Geometry Tools
The Family Editor provides tools for creating solid geometry shapes to build your families. Those tools are
solid revolves, solid blends, solid extrusions, solid sweeps, and swept blends.
Creating Solid Revolves
The Solid Revolve command creates solid geometry that revolves around an axis. You might use the revolve
command to create door knobs or other such knobs on furniture, a dome roof, or columns.
The following procedure is a general method for creating revolved geometry. Steps may vary depending on
your design intent. You can also create massing shapes using the Revolve command. Access massing
commands through the Massing tab of the Design Bar. For more information on massing, see
Design with Massing Studies
1 In the Family Editor, click Solid Form
2 If the Select a Work Plane dialog opens, choose a work plane to draw the revolved geometry.
3 In sketch mode, click Axis to place a revolving axis.
4 Sketch an axis by clicking a start and an end point at the orientation desired.
5 Click Lines from either the Modelling menu or from the Sketch tab of the Design Bar and sketch
6 Click Finish Sketch to save changes and exit sketch mode.
7 Click 3D to switch to a 3D view to see the results.
380 | Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Components (Families)
on page 517.
Family tab of the Design Bar.
See
Sketching and Work Planes
TIP If you want the revolve profile shape to abut the rotation axis, first sketch the profile shape and
then sketch the axis on one of the lines of the shape.
a shape to revolve around the axis. The sketch must be a valid closed sketch: single closed loop
or multiple closed loops that do not intersect.
Solid Revolve on either the Modelling menu or the
on page 265.
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