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You can apply drafts to multiple faces at once, reverse the direction, or change the angle after the part is modeled.

The most common method. You select a plane (e.g., top face) to act as the fixed reference, then select the faces to taper.

Used for more complex, split-mold designs. It requires a defined parting line (a line, edge, or curve) to draft upward and downward, often allowing for more control over complex contours. Ajb0003 mp4

The surface or plane that acts as the anchor; the edge of the draft on this plane remains constant, while the rest of the face tapers.

Are you dealing with a (a line dividing two halves of a mold)? Is the part a simple block or a complex curved surface ? You can apply drafts to multiple faces at

To help me narrow down the best way to apply a draft, could you tell me:

The direction the mold opens, defining whether the draft goes inward or outward. Key Drafting Methods Used for more complex, split-mold designs

What (SolidWorks, Onshape, Inventor) are you using?