Basic driving instruction that appear to be completely skipped in the tutorial videos and help pages.
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 From:  BurrMan
11721.2 In reply to 11721.1 
In MoI with a basic cube you can turn on show points then select the 2 point of that edge and drag them around or invoke the move command and numerically move them around.

But this will be limited to the cube.

Its not that “basic instruction is missing”

Spaceclaim does whats called “direct modeling”

MoI is not a direct modeler, so not understanding there is a difference is the issue.

In MoI you would reshape your initial construction geometry or perform other operations to change the shape of the cube.
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 From:  Buk (BROWSERUK)
11721.3 In reply to 11721.2 
So, if I have something that isn't a basic solid, but a complex solid and I need to apply a draught angle for mould release, I have to throws away everything and start from scratch to do so?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11721.4 In reply to 11721.3 
Hi Buk,

re:
> So, if I have something that isn't a basic solid, but a complex solid and I need to
> apply a draught angle for mould release, I have to throws away everything and
> start from scratch to do so?

If you're making a complex solid, it would be worthwhile to plan in advance that you have this requirement instead of just not having any construction strategy.

If you need to create a face at a particular angle it's probably simplest to generate your initial model so that it extends out a ways and then can be sliced off:







I do plan on adding in direct modeling features like you're describing in SpaceClaim. MoI version 5 is using the same ACIS library that SpaceClaim is based on.

But using it for filleting has been the initial priority.

- Michael

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 From:  bemfarmer
11721.5 In reply to 11721.3 
Hi Buk (BROWSERUK)

Welcome to the MoI Forum.
In my experience, the folks on the forum are very helpful in assisting with modeling questions.
It is helpful to have an example .3dm to work from, and as a reference.

Draught angle, = draft angle, in injection molding, refers to the slight taper or angle added to the vertical walls of a mold or part, for easier removal.

The following link is a generalized CAD tutorial:
https://www.easycomposites.co.uk/learning/CAD-techniques-for-composite-mould-design

I am not aware of a "Draft Analysis tool" in MoI. Others may have ideas about checking Z-axis angles.

If you have an example part, other MoI users may have suggestions about how to modify the surfaces to supply the necessary draft angles.
Extruding and scaling might be useful commands?

We appreciate learning from yourself as well.

- Brian
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11721.6 
A sort of direct modeling inside Moi! ;)

it's also very useful in the Boolean function Isect (history enabled by default)

Modify any section (or both) will modify the target form!

At any moment of the session till the target form is not modified by any other function!

Here only the circle is modified! But you can also modify the square! ;)



More elaborated! :)

EDITED: 25 Apr 2025 by PILOU

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 From:  fcwilt
11721.7 In reply to 11721.6 
Hi Pilou,

You are doing that in MoI?

How?

Thanks.

Frederick
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11721.8 In reply to 11721.7 
The animation ? WIth a simple free Gif recorder : GifCam http://blog.bahraniapps.com/gifcam/

The volume itself in MOI ? Of course yes!
Draw your profil (s) 1 Minimum to the infinite! :)
Choose any combinaison of profils (2 familly of selectioned profils) you want following the result wanted...then Press Boolean Isect!

Click profil(s) then Press Isect

You can use Show Points for easy help for modify a profil...
Profil(s) must be "Plane" but not obligatory perpendicular or parallal to the volume!

Better to have curves closed else the Isect volume will be just a "Surface"

Draw profils before anythings
Then click rofils then press Isect!!!

If you draw a volume first you will have only one "cut" and no possibility to modify "profil(s)" !

Volume must be result of an Isect of several profils ! ;)

EDITED: 25 Apr 2025 by PILOU

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 From:  BurrMan
11721.9 In reply to 11721.3 
“”””””””” So, if I have something that isn't a basic solid, but a complex solid and I need to apply a draught angle for mould release, I have to throws away everything and start from scratch to do so?”””””””””

In MoI, if i wanted a cube with a draft angle, i wouldn't “draw a cube and then edit the draft by dragging/moving edges”. I would draw a square and then extrude it using the draft/angle option.

So Michael answered he has plans to add in some direct modeling!!!

For now, you must model it in.
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 From:  pressure (PEER)
11721.10 In reply to 11721.3 
Hi Buk,

There's no quick and easy command to add draft. One way to do it is by replacing the extruded faces with a sweep of a line that's tilted at the draft angle. Gets into surface modelling territory though.

To do it with solid modelling the best route is probably Construct > Extrude > Tapered and then Boolean > Diff/Union

- Peer

EDITED: 25 Apr 2025 by PEER

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 From:  fcwilt
11721.11 In reply to 11721.8 
Hi Pilou,

I am doing something wrong.

I drew a plane.

I drew another plane at right angles to the first.

I clicked Boolean Intersect.

Nothing happened - no solid appeared where the two planes would intersect, if projected.

What have I overlooked?

Thanks.

Frederick
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11721.12 In reply to 11721.11 
Hi Frederick,

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> Nothing happened - no solid appeared where the two planes would intersect, if projected.
>
> What have I overlooked?

Try drawing a rectangle curve instead of a plane surface.

Planar curves are automatically extruded into solids with booleans, planar surfaces like you constructed are not.

- Michael
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 From:  fcwilt
11721.13 In reply to 11721.12 
Hi Michael,

Pilou referenced "planes" and I took that literally.

It works just fine now.

I had no idea MoI could do that - it could be wonderfully useful.

Thanks.

Frederick
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11721.14 In reply to 11721.13 
Don't undertstand your problem...




EDITED: 25 Apr 2025 by PILOU

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 From:  fcwilt
11721.15 In reply to 11721.14 
HI Pilou,

Michael got me sorted out.

I was using planes, not planar curves, as you were using.

All is good.

Frederick
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