KOMPAS-3D turns surfaces into solid models when you assign thicknesses and materials to them. You can further refine surfaces by trimming, splitting, extending, and restoring them by adding cutouts to them and so on. You then create 3D surfaces by extruding, revolving, and generating them along paths by defining sections, and grids of curves and more. Surface models typically begin with the creation of 2D and 3D profiles made from all sorts of curves, spatial lines, and points. To create complex assemblies, you join multiple parts together with rules and 3D constraints. ![]() ![]() You further refine 3D parts with editing commands that add chamfers and fillets, cut holes, add stiffeners, and much more. ![]() Solid modeling typically starts by drawing 2D sketch objects, which you turn into 3D parts fixing them with constraints, extruding them by specified distances, rotating them about their axis, and so on. It provides you with all the 3D modeling capabilities that are standard among mid-level CAD/CAM programs today. ASCON forged the KOMPAS-3D design system to be so powerful that it manages projects with thousands of sub-assemblies, parts, and objects from standards libraries.
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