You construct treatment features by applying face and edge treatments, such as drafts, rounds, and chamfers to the part.
The following treatment features are available in Solid Edge:
A draft feature tilts an existing part face to a specified angle relative to a reference plane.
A round feature applies a constant or variable radius to one or more part edges or blends between two faces.
A chamfer feature applies a setback relative to a selected part edge.
In ordered modeling:
You can define the setback with an angle and a setback distance or with two setback values.
For best results, add treatment features to your model as late as possible in the design process. If a draft feature is critical for positioning other features, construct the draft just before you construct the other features.
The angle of a draft feature is measured against the normal of a draft plane or planar face. The drafted faces can be constructed by simply pivoting about the draft plane, or by pivoting about a part edge, parting line, or parting surface.