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Overview © 2019, ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge® 1–3 This process also applies to assemblies, as shown in Figure 1–2. You can locate existing part and assembly models relative to one another. Figure 1–2 Feature-Based The solid model evolves by creating features, one by one, until the geometry is complete. The part model (shown in Figure 1–3) is constructed by consecutively creating the following features: 1. Create a sketch. 2. Create a Pad feature. 3. Draft several walls of the part using a Draft feature. 4. Remove sharp edges of the geometry by creating a Fillet feature. 5. Create a Shell feature to hollow out the part. An assembly model can be referenced to create drawing views. Sample provided by ASCENT for review only All copying and reuse strictly forbidden.

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