Translations:Manual:Traditional 2D drafting/33/en


 * The most important thing about the Draft Workbench, however, is that the geometry you create with it can be used as a base or easily extruded into 3D objects, simply by using the [[Image:Part_Extrude.svg|16px]] Part_Extrude tool from the Part Workbench, or, to stay in Draft, the [[Image:Draft_Trimex.svg|16px]] Trimex (Trim/Extend/Extrude) tool, which under the hood performs a Part Extrusion, but does it "the Draft way", that is, allows you to indicate and snap the extrusion length graphically. Experiment extruding our walls as shown below.
 * By pressing the [[Image:Draft_SelectPlane.svg|16px]] working plane button after selecting a face of an object, you are also able to place the working plane anywhere, and therefore draw Draft objects in different planes, for example on top of the walls. These can then be extruded to form other 3D solids. Experiment setting the working plane on one of the top faces of the walls, then draw some rectangles up there.