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Part Wedge

Menu location
Part → Create primitives → Wedge
Workbenches
Part
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Part Primitives

Description

Create a parametric Wedge object. This Wedge defaults to a larger square base and a smaller square top.

Usage

Default Size and Placement

Placement: The default orientation places the base in the XZ plane and the top outward in the Y axis direction. The default base corner is the 0,0,0 origin.

Base Face:

  • X : 10 mm
  • Z : 10 mm

Height:

  • Y : 0-10 mm

Top Face:

  • X : 2-8 mm
  • Z : 2-8 mm


Parametric Inputs

Using the default placement, the below inputs are:

  • DataX min/max : Base face X axis span
  • DataY min/max: Wedge height span
  • DataZ min/max : Base face Z axis span
  • DataX2 min/max : Top face X axis span
  • DataZ2 min/max : Top face Z axis span

More examples for wedges