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additional ways to create areas: (1) dragging a line along a path, (2) rotating a line about an axis,
(3) creating an area fillet, (4) skinning a set of lines, and (5) offsetting areas. With the area-fillet
operation, you can create a constant-radius fillet tangent to two other areas. You can generate
a smooth surface over a set of lines by using the skinning operation. Using the area offset
command, you can generate an area by offsetting an existing area. These operations are all
shown in Figure 16.22.
The created areas then may be put together to enclose and create a volume. As with
areas, you can also generate volumes by dragging or extruding an area along a line (path) or by

16.7 Solid Modeling 523


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■Figure 16.20
Examples of drawings used in
electrical and electronic
engineering.

All dimensions
in inches

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