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In FreeCAD, the same concept applies. Tools are grouped into workbenches according to the tasks they are related to.
In FreeCAD, the same concept applies. Tools are grouped into workbenches according to the tasks they are related to.


Currently we have the following workbenches available:
The following workbenches are available:


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Revision as of 17:06, 13 September 2013

FreeCAD, like many modern design applications such as Revit or CATIA, is based on the concept of Workbench. A workbench can be considered as a set of tools specially grouped for a certain task. In a traditional furniture workshop, you would have a work table for the person who works with wood, another one for the one who works with metal pieces, and maybe a third one for the guy who mounts all the pieces together.

In FreeCAD, the same concept applies. Tools are grouped into workbenches according to the tasks they are related to.

The following workbenches are available:

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New workbenches are in development, stay tuned!

When you switch from one workbench to another, the tools available on the interface change. Toolbars, command bars and eventually other parts of the interface switch to the new workbench, but the contents of your scene doesn't change. You could, for example, start drawing 2D shapes with the Draft Workbench, then work further on them with the Part Workbench.

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