Cutting in 2D to 3D You can cut features using Convert to Cut (2D to 3D toolbar) with partial sketches. Extruded Cut on the Features toolbar accepts only complete sketches. To cut a feature: Edit a sketch. Select the sketch entities required for the feature. It is not necessary to select a complete sketch. Hold Ctrl and select a face to be the starting point for the cut. Click Convert to Cut (2D to 3D toolbar), or click Tools > Sketch Tools > 2D to 3D > Cut, and click in the graphics area to establish the direction of the cut. The Cut-Extrude PropertyManager appears. Edit the properties in the Base Extrude PropertyManager. For 2D to 3D conversion, you can specify the depth of a blind cut by selecting a sketch entity. Click Depth and select an entity in a sketch. Click OK . Example of Cutting in 2D to 3D Conversion Select the sketch entities shown in the auxiliary view to define the cut. Hold Ctrl and select the face shown on the base feature as the starting point. Click Convert to Cut (2D to 3D toolbar) and click in the graphics area to establish the direction of the cut. In the Cut-Extrude PropertyManager, click Depth and select the line shown in the front view to specify the depth of the cut. Click OK . Click Hidden Lines Visible (View toolbar) to see the cut. Parent topic2D to 3D Conversion Related concepts 2D to 3D Conversion Overview Example of 2D to 3D Conversion 2D to 3D Toolbar Importing Drawings into Part Documents Extracting Sketches Aligning Sketches Extruding in 2D to 3D Additional Conversion Tools