Revolving Edges Examples
Revolving the edge of a solid to create a surface.

Revolving an edge of a surface that is not in the plane of the surface makes
an edge with a constant radius because the edge has no side influence in this
direction.

Revolving an edge of a surface with side influence makes an edge that is
influenced by adjacent edges.

Revolving an edge of a surface with side influence with its end-point selected
makes an edge with a constant radius.

Revolving an edge that crosses the axis will create more than one surface or
solid if the edge is not symmetrical across the axis.
