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The "Draft" feature is used in CAD software (like SolidWorks, Inventor, Fusion 360) to apply a specific taper (angle) to part faces, facilitating their removal from a mold. It is crucial for manufacturing, as it adds or subtracts material to faces to ensure the part is not parallel to the mold opening, allowing it to be ejected. How to Apply a Draft Feature

Use options like "along tangent" to automatically select connected faces. To provide a more specific guide, could you tell me:

Which software are you using (e.g., SolidWorks, Inventor, Fusion 360)? View File

Find Draft in the Features toolbar, usually under Insert > Features > Draft .

Use the Draft Analysis tool before finalizing to visually verify positive/negative drafts. Key Tips for Drafting The "Draft" feature is used in CAD software

Apply draft features early in the model tree, generally before fillets and chamfers.

Select a plane that represents where the part will split in the mold. To provide a more specific guide, could you

Select from Neutral Plane (most common), Parting Line, or Step Draft.