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When I extrude why can't I use draft?

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Miyamoto12

Aerospace
Feb 12, 2016
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I'm just extruding a rectangle from curves I made. Draft menu everything is greyed out. Must they all lie on one plane? I don't see anywhere the requirements before draft can be used while you extrude. NX 9. Thanks

 
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The requirement is in the dialog where you indicate the start of the draft. If the curves do not lie in one plane, from where would the draft begin?

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Click on the "gear" icon in the upper left corner of the extrude dialog box and choose the "more" option and/or the "show collapsed groups" option. This should show the "draft" and "offset" sections of the dialog.
 
Irzuniga said:
Click on the "gear" icon in the upper left corner of the extrude dialog box and choose the "more" option and/or the "show collapsed groups" option. This should show the "draft" and "offset" sections of the dialog.

This is a different problem. He can see the options, but can't use them because not all the curves lie on the same plane.

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