: Solid features often depend on one another; for example, a hole (child) cannot exist without the solid block (parent) it is cut into.
: These are based on 2D sketches and include operations like:
: The very first solid feature created in a part, which serves as the foundation for all subsequent features. 505767_431558
: Creates a transition between multiple different sketch profiles.
: Adds a third dimension to a 2D sketch by "pulling" it out. : Solid features often depend on one another;
: These are applied directly to existing geometry without requiring a new sketch. Examples include Fillets (rounding edges), Chamfers (beveling edges), and Holes . Key Concepts
Solid features are generally categorized into two main types: : Adds a third dimension to a 2D sketch by "pulling" it out
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