I have tried to create a tapered shape Solidworks. We make a circle first in the top plane.
Click on the origin (0,0), then drag the mouse to form a circle.
The next step after getting out of the sketch, click Insert, choose extruded, choose boss / base
In the configuration extrude Direction 1
Choose the Blind, to determine the distance extrude
input range Diameter 40
angle 45derajad
Draft outward Do not tick
Click OK.
Tapering...Taper preview
Tapered and Perpendicular Draft Steps
Tapered and Perpendicular Draft Steps...Tapered steps applied
Example of Flex Tapering2
The taper zone is limited by the position of the trim planes...To adjust the taper, move the pointer over a trim plane edge to display the
Helix/Spiral PropertyManager
Creates a tapered helix. (Available only for constant pitch helixes.) Select Taper Helix
Parts and Features > Features
Flex Overview and Options
Tapering follows the direction of the triad's blue Z-axis...The trim planes do not move when you adjust the Taper factor
Parts and Features EXTRUDE
2 Extrusion taper angle <0 .000000="" 2d="" 3d="" from="" moving="" to=""> 2D Emulator
Neutral Plane Draft
You can create a feature that tapers selected model faces by a specified angle, using a Neutral Plane to determine the direction of pull for creating molds
Parts and Features Features
Mold Tools - Ruled Surfaces
Replace non-drafted surfaces on imported models with drafted surfaces (using the Tapered or Sweep type...Ruled surface is tapered to the specified vector...With Tapered to Vector, Perpendicular to Vector, or Sweep
Mold Design Ruled Surfaces
Standard Hole Size
Tapered Drill Tapered are not supported for Legacy Hole types
Design Checker Feature Checks
Draft PropertyManager
Tapered steps (Step Draft only...Creates the surfaces in the same manner as the tapered surfaces
Parts and Features Features
Parting Line with Step Draft
Select Tapered steps if you want the surfaces to generate in the same manner as the tapered surfaces
Parts and Features Features
Mold Design Tools Overview
tool to create surfaces that are either perpendicular or tapered away from selected edges
Mold Design|SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals Industry-specific Design Tools|Mold Design Tools Overview
Intersect planes are typically used to locate the starting or ending location of a tapered surface
Counterbore Countersink Hole Straight Tap Tapered Tap Legacy Hole Holes created prior to the SolidWorks 2006 release
Parts and Features Features
Hole Wizard Overview
Tapered Tap
Parts and Features Features
Tool and Die Design Tools Overview
Deforms complex models in an intuitive manner by bending, twisting, tapering and stretching.
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