Extrude and Presspull Command in AutoCAD are probably the most used 3D tools.
So to help you make better use of these commands I have compiled a list of 8 of my best tips that you can include in your workflow.
Changing 3D mode
There are two modes available with the Extrude command, these are Solid and Surface.
You can convert any closed geometry into a solid or a surface by selecting the respective mode from the command line as shown in the image below.
If you apply extrude command on an open 2D geometry a surface will always be created irrespective of the mode selected.
Extrude command can be used on Regions too, and you will be able to select Solid or surface mode for Regions also.
Extrude along direction
By default, extrusion will go perpendicular to profile but by using direction option from the command line we can change the direction of extrusion to an angle other than 90 degrees.
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For changing direction select a line or use two points, make sure that the reference line for direction is not on the same or parallel plane of the profile which you are extruding.
Take reference of the image below for more.
Extrude along the path
By using this option you can create extruded geometry along a path as well.
The path can be created using an arc, line, polyline or spline and it can even be made away from the geometry.
In this case, also the path should not be on the same or parallel plane of the geometry with which extrusion is being made, take reference of the image below.
Extruding using taper angle
You can taper the extruded object with respect to the axis perpendicular to the plane of the geometry.
The positive value of taper angle makes taper inside the profile & negative makes it outside and all faces are tapered equally with respect to the vertical axis.
Specifying large angle may cause faces or loop of the object to meet at a point before reaching extrude height so try to add appropriate value to the taper angle of extrusion.
In the image below the taper angle of 10 degrees is applied to the pentagon shape.
Extruding using an expression (Formulas)
You can even use expressions for the height of extrusion.
To use it, start the Extrude command then select geometry and select Expression option from the command line.
Enter an expression like this one Pi*25^2 or 2(25+5) or log10 and press enter.
AutoCAD will calculate the final output and apply the height according to the expression.
Extrude Text
There is no direct method to extrude text in AutoCAD.
In order to extrude text, we need to first convert it into drawing entities by exploding it.
Use TXTEXP command which is also known as Text Explode command for exploding text in the drawing.
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After Exploding the text use OVERKILL command to remove overlapping geometries from the exploded text.
Join the text geometry wherever required then apply extrude command on it.
The Image shown below shows text extruded after making changes as mentioned above.
The Presspull command
Presspull command can be used to apply height to any face of existing geometry or an island in 2D geometry.
This tool can also be used to subtract part of a geometry.
You can start the Presspull tool by PRES command or by using the CTRL+Shift+E key from your keyboard.
Start the command and select the island from the geometry which you want to extrude, you can also click on object boundary to extrude the complete 2D geometry ignoring island.
If you select an open profile for Presspull then a surface will be created along the boundary similar to the extrude command.
You can click on the planar face or closed areas of existing 3D solids to create holes or pockets and 3D solid extrusions.
Making Presspull along direction
If you use the Presspull command on an existing face then a simple extrusion will be created.
If however, you press and hold the CTRL key and then use Presspull command on the surface then the extrusion will follow the geometry along the profile of 3D solid as shown in the image below.
Summary
So, that was my list of tips and tricks that you can use to make your 3D modeling workflow better with extrude and presspull commands.
Do you have questions related to these tips? Let me know in the comments below.