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{{VeryImportantMessage|With the [[Release notes 0.17|release]] of '''FreeCAD version 0.17''', the PartDesign workbench benefits from important changes. This documentation reflects this new version. For '''FreeCAD 0.16''' users, please refer to the old [[PartDesign Legacy|PartDesign Legacy]] page.}}
{{VeryImportantMessage|With the [[Release notes 0.17|release]] of '''FreeCAD version 0.17''', the PartDesign workbench benefits from important changes. This documentation reflects this new version. For '''FreeCAD 0.16''' users, please refer to the old [[PartDesign Legacy|PartDesign Legacy]] page.}}


== Introduction ==
The '''Part Design Workbench''' provides advanced tools for modeling complex solid parts and is based on a [[#Feature Editing Methodology|feature-editing methodology]]. It is mostly focused on, but not limited to, creating mechanical parts. It is intricately linked with the [[Sketcher Workbench]].
The [[PartDesign Workbench|PartDesign Workbench]] provides advanced tools for modeling complex solid parts. It is mostly focused on creating mechanical parts that can be manufactured and assembled into a finished product. Nevertheless, the created solids can be used in general for any other purpose such as [[Arch Module|architectural design]], [[FEM Module|finite element analysis]], or [[Path Workbench|machining and 3D printing]].


The PartDesign Workbench is intrinsically related to the [[Sketcher Workbench|Sketcher Workbench]]. The user normally creates a Sketch, then uses the [[PartDesign Pad|PartDesign Pad]] tool to extrude it and create a basic solid, and then this solid is further modified.
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== Basic Concepts ==


While the [[Part Module|Part Workbench]] is based on a [[constructive solid geometry|constructive solid geometry]] (CSG) methodology for building shapes, the PartDesign Workbench uses a parametric, feature editing methodology, which means a basic solid is sequentially transformed by adding features on top until the final shape is obtained. See the [[feature editing|feature editing]] page for a more complete explanation of this process, and then see [[Creating a simple part with PartDesign|Creating a simple part with PartDesign]] to get started with creating solids.
=== Feature Editing Methodology ===


The bodies created with PartDesign are often subject to the [[topological naming problem|topological naming problem]] which causes internal features to be renamed when the parametric operations are modified. This problem can be minimized by following the best practices described in the [[feature editing|feature editing]] page, and by taking advantage of datum objects as support for sketches and features.
While the [[Part Workbench]] and other FreeCAD workbenches construct models by combining shapes together, the PartDesign workbench uses '''features'''. A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_recognition feature] is an operation that modifies the shape of a model.


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The first feature is commonly called the '''base feature'''. As more features are added to the model, each feature takes the shape of the previous one and adds or removes matter, creating linear dependencies from one feature to the next. In effect, this methodology mimics a common manufacturing process: a block is cut on one side, then on another side, holes are added, then rounds, etc.


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All features are listed sequentially in the Model tree and can be edited at any time, with the last feature at the bottom representing the final part.

Features can be sorted into different categories:

* '''Profile-based''': these features start from a profile to define the shape of the matter to be added or removed. The profile can be a sketch, a planar face on existing geometry (a profile will be extracted from its edges), a ShapeBinder or a Draft object that has been included in the active Body.

* '''Additive''': adds matter to the existing model. Additive features show yellow icons.

* '''Subtractive''': removes matter from the existing model. Subtractive features show red and blue icons.

* '''Primitive-based''': based on geometric primitives (cube, cylinder, cone, torus…). They can be additive or subtractive.

* '''Transformation features''': they apply a transformation to existing features (mirrored, linear pattern, polar pattern, multitransform).

* '''Dress-up''': features that apply a treatment to edges or faces, such as fillets/rounds, chamfers and drafts.

* '''Procedural''': can be said of features that are not based on sketches, like the transformation and dress-up features.

=== Body ===

The Body is a container that groups a sequence of features forming a single contiguous solid.

What is a single contiguous solid? It is an object like a casting or something machined from a single block of metal. If the object involves nails, screws, glue or welding, it is not a single contiguous solid. As a practical example, a wooden chair would be made of multiple bodies, with one for each of its sub-components (legs, slats, seat, etc).


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The Part Design tools are all located in the '''Part Design''' menu and the PartDesign toolbar that appear when you load the Part Design workbench.


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=== Structure tools ===
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These are tools to organize the Model tree.
==== Body Visibility Management ====


* [[Image:Std_Part.png|32px]] [[Std Part|Part]]: adds a new Part container in the active document and makes it active.
A body will present by default its most recent feature to the outside. This feature is defined by default as the tip. A good analogy is the expression ''the tip of the iceberg'': only the tip is visible above the water, most of the iceberg's mass (the other features) is hidden. As a new feature is added to the body, visibility of the previous feature is turned off, and the new feature becomes the tip.
* [[Image:Group.svg|32px]] [[Std Group|Group]]: adds a Group in the active document's Model tree.
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These are tools are not part of the PartDesign Workbench. They belong to the [[Std Base|Std Base]] system. Nevertheless, they are useful to organize the model.
There can only be one feature visible at a time. It is possible to toggle the visibility of any feature in the body, by selecting it in the Model tree and pressing the spacebar, in effect going back in the history of the body.


* [[Image:Std_Part.svg|32px]] [[Std Part|Part]]: adds a new Part container in the active document and makes it active.
==== Body Origin ====
* [[Image:Std_Group.svg|32px]] [[Std Group|Group]]: adds a Group container in the active document, which allows organizing the objects in the [[tree view|tree view]].

The body has an Origin which consists of reference planes (XY, XZ, YZ) and axes (X, Y, Z) that can be used by sketches and features. Sketches can be attached to Origin planes, and they no longer need to be mapped to planar faces for features based on them to be added or subtracted from the model.

==== Moving and Reordering Objects ====

It is possible to temporarily redefine the tip to a feature in the middle of the Body tree to insert new objects (features, sketches or datum geometry). It is also possible to reorder features under a Body, or to move them to a different Body. Select the object and right-click to get a contextual menu that will offer both options. The operation may be prevented if the object has dependencies in the source Body, such as being attached to a face. To move a sketch to another Body, it should not contain links to external geometry.

=== Datum Geometry ===

Datum geometry consists of custom planes, lines, points or externally linked shapes. They can be created for use as reference by sketches and features. There is a multitude of attachment possibilities for datums.

=== Cross-referencing ===

It is possible to cross-reference elements from a body in another body via datums. For example the datum shape binder allows to copy over faces from a body as reference in another one. This should make it easy to build a box with fitting cover in two different bodies. FreeCAD helps you to not accidentally link to other bodies and queries your intent.

=== Attachment ===

Object attachment is not a specific PartDesign tool, but rather a Part utility introduced in v0.17 that can be found in the Part menu. It is heavily used in the PartDesign workbench to attach sketches and reference geometry to the standard planes and axes of the Body. Very extensive ways of creating datum points, lines and planes are available. Optional attachment offset parameters make this tool very versatile.

More info can be found in the [[Part Attachment|Attachment]] page.

=== Advice for creating stable models ===

The idea of parametric modeling implies that you can change the values of certain parameters and subsequent steps are changed according to the new values. However, when severe changes are made, the model can break. Compared to previous FreeCAD versions breaking can be minimized when you respect the following design principles:

* Basically, you need to stop mapping sketches to faces - entirely! Place your sketches on standard planes, or on custom datum planes.
* When creating datum geometry, do not base it on the part topology, base it on standard planes/axes and/or sketches.
* Use a "master sketch". That is a preferably not too complicated sketch which contains basic geometric elements of your model. These elements can be referenced when modeling subsequent features. Such a master sketch will often be the first sketch in the Body but it doesn't have to be; in fact you don't even have to use it at all for anything else but being referenced.
* If you inevitably have to reference an intermediate feature, e.g. the result of a thickness operation, use the first reference possible in the list of subsequent features where the referenced geometric element occurs. From FreeCAD 0.17 on you don't have to use the latest feature. If you take an early feature as reference, all changes to intermediate steps won't break your model. And again it is better to reference a sketch than edges and vertices of a solid

== The Tools ==

The Part Design tools are all located in the '''Part Design''' menu and the PartDesign toolbar that appear when you load the Part Design workbench.

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=== Part Design Helper tools ===
=== Part Design Helper tools ===
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*[[File:PartDesign Body.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Body|Create body]]: Creates a Body in the active document and makes it active.
*[[File:PartDesign Body.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Body|Create body]]: Creates a Body in the active document and makes it active.


*[[File:PartDesign_NewSketch.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_NewSketch|Create sketch]]: creates‎ a new sketch on a selected face or plane. If no face is selected while this tool is executed, the user is prompted to select a plane from the Tasks panel. The interface then switches to the [[Sketcher_Workbench|Sketcher_Workbench]] in sketch editing mode.
*[[File:Sketcher_NewSketch.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_NewSketch|Create sketch]]: creates‎ a new sketch on a selected face or plane. If no face is selected while this tool is executed, the user is prompted to select a plane from the Tasks panel. The interface then switches to the [[Sketcher_Workbench|Sketcher Workbench]] in sketch editing mode.


* [[Image:Sketcher_EditSketch.png|32px]] [[Sketcher_EditSketch|Edit sketch]]: Edit the selected Sketch.
* [[File:Sketcher_EditSketch.svg|32px]] [[Sketcher_EditSketch|Edit sketch]]: Edit the selected Sketch.


* [[Image:Sketcher_MapSketch.png‎|32px]] [[Sketcher_MapSketch|Map sketch to face]]: Maps a sketch to a previously selected plane or a face of the active body.
* [[File:Sketcher_MapSketch.svg|32px]] [[Sketcher_MapSketch|Map sketch to face]]: Maps a sketch to a previously selected plane or a face of the active body.


=== Part Design Modeling tools ===
=== Part Design Modeling tools ===
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==== Datum tools ====
==== Datum tools ====


*[[File:PartDesign Point.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Point|Create a datum point]]: creates a datum point in the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Point.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Point|Create a datum point]]: creates a datum point in the active body.

*[[File:PartDesign Line.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Line|Create a datum line]]: creates a datum line in the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign Line.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Line|Create a datum line]]: creates a datum line in the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Plane.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Plane|Create a datum plane]]: creates a datum plane in the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign Plane.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Plane|Create a datum plane]]: creates a datum plane in the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign CoordinateSystem.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_CoordinateSystem|Create a local coordinate system]]: creates a local coordinate system attached to datum geometry in the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign ShapeBinder.png|32px]] [[PartDesign ShapeBinder|Create a shape binder]]: creates a shape binder in the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign ShapeBinder.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign ShapeBinder|Create a shape binder]]: creates a shape binder in the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign Clone.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Clone|Create a clone]]: creates a clone of the selected body.
*[[File:PartDesign Clone.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Clone|Create a clone]]: creates a clone of the selected body.


==== Additive tools ====
==== Additive tools ====
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These are tools for creating base features or adding material to an existing solid body.
These are tools for creating base features or adding material to an existing solid body.


* [[File:PartDesign_Pad.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Pad|Pad]]: extrudes a solid from a selected sketch.
* [[File:PartDesign_Pad.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Pad|Pad]]: extrudes a solid from a selected sketch.


* [[File:PartDesign_Revolution.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Revolution|Revolution]]: creates a solid by revolving a sketch around an axis. The sketch must form a closed profile.
* [[File:PartDesign_Revolution.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Revolution|Revolution]]: creates a solid by revolving a sketch around an axis. The sketch must form a closed profile.


*[[File:PartDesign AdditiveLoft.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveLoft|Additive loft]]: creates a solid by making a transition between two or more sketches.
*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Loft.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveLoft|Additive loft]]: creates a solid by making a transition between two or more sketches.


*[[File:PartDesign AdditivePipe.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditivePipe|Additive pipe]]: creates a solid by sweeping one or more sketches along an open or closed path.
*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Pipe.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditivePipe|Additive pipe]]: creates a solid by sweeping one or more sketches along an open or closed path.


*[[PartDesign_CompPrimitiveAdditive|Create an additive primitive]]: adds an additive primitive to the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign_CompPrimitiveAdditive.png|48px]] [[PartDesign_CompPrimitiveAdditive|Create an additive primitive]]: adds an additive primitive to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveBox.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveBox|Additive box]]: creates an additive box.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Box.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveBox|Additive box]]: creates an additive box.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveCone.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveCone|Additive cone]]: creates an additive cone.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Cone.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveCone|Additive cone]]: creates an additive cone.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveCylinder.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveCylinder|Additive cylinder]]: creates an additive cylinder.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Cylinder.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveCylinder|Additive cylinder]]: creates an additive cylinder.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveEllipsoid.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveEllipsoid|Additive ellipsoid]]: creates an additive ellipsoid.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Ellipsoid.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveEllipsoid|Additive ellipsoid]]: creates an additive ellipsoid.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditivePrism.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditivePrism|Additive prism]]: creates an additive prism.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Prism.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditivePrism|Additive prism]]: creates an additive prism.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveSphere.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveSphere|Additive sphere]]: creates an additive sphere.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Sphere.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveSphere|Additive sphere]]: creates an additive sphere.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveTorus.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveTorus|Additive torus]]: creates an additive torus.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Torus.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveTorus|Additive torus]]: creates an additive torus.


**[[File:PartDesign AdditiveWedge.png|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveWedge|Additive wedge]]: creates an additive wedge.
:*[[File:PartDesign Additive_Wedge.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign AdditiveWedge|Additive wedge]]: creates an additive wedge.


==== Subtractive tools ====
==== Subtractive tools ====
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These are tools for subtracting material from an existing body.
These are tools for subtracting material from an existing body.


* [[File:PartDesign Pocket.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Pocket|Pocket]]: creates a pocket from a selected sketch.
* [[File:PartDesign Pocket.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Pocket|Pocket]]: creates a pocket from a selected sketch.


* [[File:PartDesign Hole.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Hole|Hole]]: creates a hole feature from a selected sketch. The sketch must contain one or multiple circles.
* [[File:PartDesign Hole.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Hole|Hole]]: creates a hole feature from a selected sketch. The sketch must contain one or multiple circles.


* [[File:PartDesign Groove.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Groove|Groove]]: creates a groove by revolving a sketch around an axis.
* [[File:PartDesign Groove.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Groove|Groove]]: creates a groove by revolving a sketch around an axis.


*[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveLoft.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveLoft|Subtractive loft]]: creates a solid shape by making a transition between two or more sketches and subtracts it from the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Loft.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveLoft|Subtractive loft]]: creates a solid shape by making a transition between two or more sketches and subtracts it from the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign SubtractivePipe.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractivePipe|Subtractive pipe]]: creates a solid shape by sweeping one or more sketches along an open or closed path and subtracts it from the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Pipe.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractivePipe|Subtractive pipe]]: creates a solid shape by sweeping one or more sketches along an open or closed path and subtracts it from the active body.


*[[PartDesign_CompPrimitiveSubtractive|Create a subtractive primitive]]: adds a subtractive primitive to the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign_CompPrimitiveSubtractive.png|48px]] [[PartDesign_CompPrimitiveSubtractive|Create a subtractive primitive]]: adds a subtractive primitive to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveBox.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveBox|Subtractive box]]: adds a subtractive box to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Box.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveBox|Subtractive box]]: adds a subtractive box to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveCone.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveCone|Subtractive cone]]: adds a subtractive cone to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Cone.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveCone|Subtractive cone]]: adds a subtractive cone to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveCylinder.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveCylinder|Subtractive cylinder]]: adds a subtractive cylinder to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Cylinder.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveCylinder|Subtractive cylinder]]: adds a subtractive cylinder to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveEllipsoid.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveEllipsoid|Subtractive ellipsoid]]: adds a subtractive ellipsoid to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Ellipsoid.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveEllipsoid|Subtractive ellipsoid]]: adds a subtractive ellipsoid to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractivePrism.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractivePrism|Subtractive prism]]: adds a subtractive prism to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Prism.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractivePrism|Subtractive prism]]: adds a subtractive prism to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveSphere.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveSphere|Subtractive sphere]]: adds a subtractive sphere to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Sphere.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveSphere|Subtractive sphere]]: adds a subtractive sphere to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveTorus.png|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveTorus|Subtractive torus]]: adds a subtractive torus to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Torus.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign SubtractiveTorus|Subtractive torus]]: adds a subtractive torus to the active body.


**[[File:PartDesign SubtractiveWedge.png|32px]] ‎[[PartDesign SubtractiveWedge|Subtractive wedge]]: adds a subtractive wedge to the active body.
:*[[File:PartDesign Subtractive_Wedge.svg|32px]] ‎[[PartDesign SubtractiveWedge|Subtractive wedge]]: adds a subtractive wedge to the active body.


==== Transformation tools ====
==== Transformation tools ====
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These are tools for transforming existing features. They will allow you to choose which features to transform.
These are tools for transforming existing features. They will allow you to choose which features to transform.


* [[Image:PartDesign_Mirrored.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Mirrored|Mirrored]]: mirrors one or more features on a plane or face.
* [[Image:PartDesign_Mirrored.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Mirrored|Mirrored]]: mirrors one or more features on a plane or face.


* [[Image:PartDesign_LinearPattern.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_LinearPattern|Linear Pattern]]: creates a linear pattern based on one or more features.
* [[Image:PartDesign_LinearPattern.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_LinearPattern|Linear Pattern]]: creates a linear pattern based on one or more features.


* [[Image:PartDesign_PolarPattern.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_PolarPattern|Polar Pattern]]: creates a polar pattern of one or more features.
* [[Image:PartDesign_PolarPattern.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_PolarPattern|Polar Pattern]]: creates a polar pattern of one or more features.


* [[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform|Create MultiTransform]]: creates a pattern with any combination of the other transformations.
* [[Image:PartDesign_MultiTransform.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_MultiTransform|Create MultiTransform]]: creates a pattern with any combination of the other transformations.


==== Dress-up tools ====
==== Dress-up tools ====
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These tools apply a treatment to the selected edges or faces.
These tools apply a treatment to the selected edges or faces.


*[[File:PartDesign Fillet.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Fillet|Fillet]]: fillets (rounds) edges of the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Fillet.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Fillet|Fillet]]: fillets (rounds) edges of the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign Chamfer.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Chamfer|Chamfer]]: chamfers edges of the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Chamfer.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Chamfer|Chamfer]]: chamfers edges of the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign Draft.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Draft|Draft]]: applies and angular draft to faces of the active body.
*[[File:PartDesign Draft.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Draft|Draft]]: applies an angular draft to selected faces of the active body.


*[[File:PartDesign Thickness.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Thickness|Thickness]]: creates a thick shell from the active body and opens selected face(s).
*[[File:PartDesign Thickness.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Thickness|Thickness]]: creates a thick shell from the active body and opens selected face(s).


==== Boolean ====
==== Boolean ====


*[[File:PartDesign Boolean.png|32px]] [[PartDesign Boolean|Boolean operation]]: imports one or more Bodies or PartDesign Clones into the active body and applies a Boolean operation.
*[[File:PartDesign_Boolean.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign Boolean|Boolean operation]]: imports one or more Bodies or PartDesign Clones into the active body and applies a Boolean operation.


==== Extras ====
==== Extras ====
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*[[PartDesign Migrate|Migrate]]: migrates files created with older FreeCAD versions. If the file is pure PartDesign feature-based, migration should succeed. If the file contains mixed Part/Part Design/Draft objects, the conversion will most likely fail.
*[[PartDesign Migrate|Migrate]]: migrates files created with older FreeCAD versions. If the file is pure PartDesign feature-based, migration should succeed. If the file contains mixed Part/Part Design/Draft objects, the conversion will most likely fail.


* [[Image:PartDesign_WizardShaft.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_WizardShaft|Shaft design wizard]]: Generates a shaft from a table of values and allows to analyze forces and moments. The shaft is made with a revolved sketch that can be edited.
* [[Image:WizardShaft.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_WizardShaft|Shaft design wizard]]: Generates a shaft from a table of values and allows to analyze forces and moments. The shaft is made with a revolved sketch that can be edited.


* [[Image:PartDesign_InternalExternalGear.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_InvoluteGear|Involute gear]]: creates an involute gear profile that can be used by a Pad.
* [[Image:PartDesign_InternalExternalGear.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_InvoluteGear|Involute gear]]: creates an involute gear profile that can be used by a Pad.


=== Contextual Menu tools ===
=== Contextual Menu tools ===


*[[File:PartDesign MoveTip.png|32px]] [[PartDesign MoveTip|Set tip]]: redefines the tip, which is the feature exposed outside of the Body.
*[[File:PartDesign MoveTip.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign MoveTip|Set tip]]: redefines the tip, which is the feature exposed outside of the Body.


*[[PartDesign MoveFeature|Move object to other body]]: moves the selected sketch, datum geometry or feature to another Body.
*[[PartDesign MoveFeature|Move object to other body]]: moves the selected sketch, datum geometry or feature to another Body.
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=== Preferences ===
=== Preferences ===


*[[Image:Std_DlgParameter.png|32px]] [[PartDesign_Preferences|Preferences...]]: Preferences disposable in PartDesign Tools.
*[[File:Preferences-general.svg|32px]] [[PartDesign_Preferences|Preferences...]]: Preferences available in PartDesign Tools.
*[[Fine-tuning]]: Some extra parameters to fine-tune PartDesign behavior


== Tutorials ==
== Tutorials ==


* [http://help-freecad-jpg87.fr/ How to use FreeCAD], a website describing the workflow for mechanical design.
* [[Creating_a_simple_part_with_PartDesign|Creating a simple part with PartDesign v0.17]]
* [[Creating_a_simple_part_with_PartDesign|Creating a simple part with PartDesign v0.17]]
* [[Basic_Part_Design_Tutorial 017|Basic Part Design Tutorial 017]]
* [[Basic_Part_Design_Tutorial 017|Basic Part Design Tutorial 017]]
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With the release of FreeCAD version 0.17, the PartDesign workbench benefits from important changes. This documentation reflects this new version. For FreeCAD 0.16 users, please refer to the old PartDesign Legacy page.

Introduction

The PartDesign Workbench provides advanced tools for modeling complex solid parts. It is mostly focused on creating mechanical parts that can be manufactured and assembled into a finished product. Nevertheless, the created solids can be used in general for any other purpose such as architectural design, finite element analysis, or machining and 3D printing.

The PartDesign Workbench is intrinsically related to the Sketcher Workbench. The user normally creates a Sketch, then uses the PartDesign Pad tool to extrude it and create a basic solid, and then this solid is further modified.

While the Part Workbench is based on a constructive solid geometry (CSG) methodology for building shapes, the PartDesign Workbench uses a parametric, feature editing methodology, which means a basic solid is sequentially transformed by adding features on top until the final shape is obtained. See the feature editing page for a more complete explanation of this process, and then see Creating a simple part with PartDesign to get started with creating solids.

The bodies created with PartDesign are often subject to the topological naming problem which causes internal features to be renamed when the parametric operations are modified. This problem can be minimized by following the best practices described in the feature editing page, and by taking advantage of datum objects as support for sketches and features.

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The Part Design tools are all located in the Part Design menu and the PartDesign toolbar that appear when you load the Part Design workbench.

Structure tools

These are tools to organize the Model tree.

  • Part: adds a new Part container in the active document and makes it active.
  • Group: adds a Group in the active document's Model tree.

These are tools are not part of the PartDesign Workbench. They belong to the Std Base system. Nevertheless, they are useful to organize the model.

  • Part: adds a new Part container in the active document and makes it active.
  • Group: adds a Group container in the active document, which allows organizing the objects in the tree view.

Part Design Helper tools

  • Create body: Creates a Body in the active document and makes it active.
  • Create sketch: creates‎ a new sketch on a selected face or plane. If no face is selected while this tool is executed, the user is prompted to select a plane from the Tasks panel. The interface then switches to the Sketcher Workbench in sketch editing mode.
  • Map sketch to face: Maps a sketch to a previously selected plane or a face of the active body.

Part Design Modeling tools

Datum tools

Additive tools

These are tools for creating base features or adding material to an existing solid body.

  • Pad: extrudes a solid from a selected sketch.
  • Revolution: creates a solid by revolving a sketch around an axis. The sketch must form a closed profile.
  • Additive loft: creates a solid by making a transition between two or more sketches.
  • Additive pipe: creates a solid by sweeping one or more sketches along an open or closed path.

Subtractive tools

These are tools for subtracting material from an existing body.

  • Pocket: creates a pocket from a selected sketch.
  • Hole: creates a hole feature from a selected sketch. The sketch must contain one or multiple circles.
  • Groove: creates a groove by revolving a sketch around an axis.
  • Subtractive loft: creates a solid shape by making a transition between two or more sketches and subtracts it from the active body.

Transformation tools

These are tools for transforming existing features. They will allow you to choose which features to transform.

  • Mirrored: mirrors one or more features on a plane or face.
  • Linear Pattern: creates a linear pattern based on one or more features.

Dress-up tools

These tools apply a treatment to the selected edges or faces.

  • Fillet: fillets (rounds) edges of the active body.
  • Chamfer: chamfers edges of the active body.
  • Draft: applies an angular draft to selected faces of the active body.
  • Thickness: creates a thick shell from the active body and opens selected face(s).

Boolean

  • Boolean operation: imports one or more Bodies or PartDesign Clones into the active body and applies a Boolean operation.

Extras

Some additional functionality found in the Part Design menu:

  • Migrate: migrates files created with older FreeCAD versions. If the file is pure PartDesign feature-based, migration should succeed. If the file contains mixed Part/Part Design/Draft objects, the conversion will most likely fail.
  • Shaft design wizard: Generates a shaft from a table of values and allows to analyze forces and moments. The shaft is made with a revolved sketch that can be edited.
  • Involute gear: creates an involute gear profile that can be used by a Pad.

Contextual Menu tools

  • Set tip: redefines the tip, which is the feature exposed outside of the Body.
  • Move object after other object: allows reordering of the Body tree by moving the selected sketch, datum geometry or feature to another position in the list of features.

Preferences

  • Preferences...: Preferences available in PartDesign Tools.
  • Fine-tuning: Some extra parameters to fine-tune PartDesign behavior

Tutorials

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