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Based on community discussions regarding similar drafted features, here is how you can effectively apply a draft:

: 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. p1074464_wt.7z

: Often used for more complex geometry, this method allows you to use a specific edge or curve as the split point for the draft. This is highly recommended for parts with non-planar divisions. This is highly recommended for parts with non-planar

If the standard feature fails (which often happens on complex surfaces like fenders or casting pockets), consider these professional workarounds: Troubleshooting and Advanced Techniques

: If a specific area requires no taper, try entering a value of "0" for the draft in that section to maintain verticality while drafting surrounding faces.

: In many CAD packages like SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor , you can enable a "Draft" option directly within the Extrude feature properties to apply the taper as the solid is created. Troubleshooting and Advanced Techniques