You can use the Draft Analysis tool to check the correct application of draft, and the Deviation Analysis tool to calculate the angle between faces.
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Designers of plastic parts and mold tooling manufacturers can use the Draft Analysis tool to check the correct application of draft to the faces of their part. With draft analysis, you can verify draft angles, examine angle changes within a face, as well as locate parting lines, injection, and ejection surfaces in parts.
Set analysis parameters and color settings to identify and visualize areas with insufficient draft on molded parts.
The Deviation Analysis tool is a diagnostic tool that calculates the angle between faces. You can select a single edge or a series of edges. The edges can be between faces on a surface, or any edges on a solid.
The Deviation Analysis tool is a diagnostic tool that calculates the angle between faces.
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