Create a spin shape (solid) by X axis or Y axis standard of the sketch.
Use the [Spin Wizard] to create a spin shape.
Create a spin shape by the Y axis of the sketch
[1] Click [Spin Wizard] on the [Feature] tab.
[2] Select "Plane Type" from the property and click [OK].
(If there is no shape on the scene, it will automatically migrate to [3].)
[3] Select Stand alone/Add/Remove and Solid/Surface and click [Next>].
[4] Enter the angle and click [Next>].
[5] Click [Finish].
[6] Draw 2D Profile in the sketch.

The Spin Wizard spins around the Y axis of the cross-sectional shape.
[7] Click [Finish] at the left end of the ribbon bar to exit.
Create a spin shape by the X axis of the sketch
(Same as [1] to [5] the same operation of [Create a spin shape by the Y axis of the sketch])
[6] Create a shape in the sketch.
[7] Click [CenterLine] on the [Sketch] tab.
[8] Click any two points on the X axis.

It does not look like you can release the mouse, but a center line is created.
[9] Click [Finish].



The same operation can be used to create a spin shape in any axis within the same part.
*For basic operation, please refer to the IRONCAD User Guide.
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