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Thickness |
Adds thickness to the selected side of the sketch. Select one of the following:
First Side
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Adds material only to one side of the sketch.
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Both Sides
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Adds material equally to both sides of the sketch.
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Second Side
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Adds material only to the other side of the sketch.
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Rib Thickness |

If you add draft, you can set the thickness at the sketch plane or at the wall interface. Select one of the following:
At sketch plane
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At wall interface
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Extrusion Direction |

Sketch for rib using open sketch contours on a parallel plane.
Select one of the following:
Parallel to Sketch 
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Creates the rib extrusion parallel to the sketch.
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Normal to Sketch 
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Creates the rib extrusion normal to the sketch.
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Flip material side |
Changes the direction of the extrusion.
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Draft On/Off |
Adds draft to the rib. Set Draft Angle to specify the degrees for the draft.
Draft Outward (Available when Draft On/Off is selected).
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Creates an outward draft angle. If cleared, it creates an inward draft angle.
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Type |

Create a sketch on a plane that is offset from the plane of the base part.
Select one of the following:
Linear
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Creates a rib that extends the sketch contours normal to the direction of the sketch until they meet a boundary.
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Natural
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Creates a rib that extends the sketch contours, continuing with the same contour equation until the rib meets a boundary. For example, if the sketch is an arc of a circle, Natural extends the rib using the circle equation, until it meets a boundary.
In this example, the rib extends from the arc contour, using the circle equation until it meets a boundary, forming a circle. The other end of the sketch extends using a straight line equation, until it meets a boundary. 
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Selected body (Available for multibody parts only) |
After you create a sketch for the rib, select a body. |
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Next Reference(Available when you select Parallel to Sketch for Extrusion Direction and Draft On/Off ) |
Toggles through the sketch contours so you can select the one to use as the reference contour for the draft.
Example: Rib Feature with Reference Contour Draft
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