Construct a revolved cutout in an assembly

Note:

You cannot use the Revolved Cutout command to construct assembly-driven part features until you set the Assembly-Driven Part Features option on the Inter-Part tab of the Options dialog box.

  1. Choose Features tab→Assembly Features group→Revolved Cutout .

  2. On the Feature Options dialog box, specify whether you want to construct an assembly feature, an assembly-driven part feature , or a part feature.

  3. Define the profile plane.

    Note:

    • When you define a profile plane, a profile view is displayed and sketch commands are displayed.

    • assembly-driven part features and part features require write access to the part file.

  4. Use the available drawing commands to draw a profile. You are not limited to the profile view for drawing the profile. You can draw the profile in any window.

  5. Draw a profile and define an axis of rotation. The profile can be open or closed. The ends of an open profile are extended infinitely; an arc with open ends is extended to form a circle.

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  6. Click the Return button on the command bar.

  7. Click to define the side of the profile you want to remove material from. If the profile is closed, this step is skipped.

  8. Define the extent of the material you want to remove.

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  9. Select the parts you want to place the cutout through.

  10. Finish the feature.

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