Creating Boxes
Use the Box command to create a 3D solid box. The base of the box is parallel to the XY-plane of the coordinate system.
To create a box by specifying its corners:
- Click Solids > Draw > Box (or type Box).
- Click in the graphics area or type a value to specify the first corner of the box.
- Repeat the previous step for the other corner.
- Specify a value for height
- or -
Type 2p to click two points in the graphics area to specify the height.
To create a box by specifying a center point:
- Click Solids > Draw > Box (or type Box).
- Enter the Center option.
- Click in the graphics area or type a value to specify the center of the box.
- Repeat the previous step for the corner.
- Type a value for height.
- or -
Type 2p to click two points in the graphics area to specify the height.
To create a cube:
- Click Solids > Draw > Box (or type Box).
- Click in the graphics area, type a value to specify the first corner of the box, or enter the Center option and specify the center of the box.
- Enter the Cube option.
- Click in the graphics area or type a value for length, then press Enter.
To create a box of varying length, width, and height:
- Click Solids > Draw > Box (or type Box).
- Click in the graphics area or type a value to specify the first corner of the box, or type c and specify the center of the box.
- Enter the Length option.
- Click in the graphics area or type a value for length, then press Enter.
The length corresponds to the X-axis.
- Click in the graphics area or type a value for width, then press Enter.
The width corresponds to the Y-axis.
- Click in the graphics area or type a value for height, then press Enter.
The height corresponds to the Z-axis.
Command: Box
Menu: Solids > Draw > Box
Ribbon: 2D Drafting > Modeling > (Flyout) Box
Ribbon: 2D Drafting > Mesh > (Flyout) Box