Of this list of features, only the options that are applicable to the feature type display.
Cuts through all faces. If some faces are removed from the feature, All remains a valid termination method because it does not rely on a specific distance or face.
Do not use a greater distance than necessary to extend through the entire part. If the part changes, the distance can be inappropriate, because the feature continues at the distance specified, regardless of the part size. Use All to ensure that the feature remains the correct distance.
Use to extrude in two directions. Unlike creating a symmetric midplane extrusion with the Distance option, Distance - Distance creates an asymmetric extrusion with different positive and negative values.
If possible, use instead of To because To Next does not specify a specific termination element. Use To Next to terminate a feature on a planar or curved face, a line, or a curve, while To is a planar termination only.
Use only if you are sure that the beginning and ending faces remain intact throughout design changes. If one of the two faces disappears, the feature fails.
When creating in-place parts in assemblies, use this method to terminate on the face of a component.
Restricted to planar terminations. If possible, use To Next or All.
When creating in-place parts in assemblies, use this method to terminate on the face of a component.
Specifies an angle of revolution for a revolve feature.
Revolve a profile in two directions.
Unlike creating a symmetric midplane revolution with the Angle option, Angle - Angle lets you create an asymmetric revolution with different positive and negative values.
Specifies 360 degrees revolution for a revolve feature.