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Mechanical Desktop Basics | 9
You create most features from sketches.
Sketches can be extruded, revolved, lofted, or swept along a path to create
features.
You work in the Part Modeling environment to create single parts.
In this environment, only one part can exist in a drawing. Additional parts
become unconsumed toolbodies for the purpose of creating a combined part.
Use part files to build a library of standardized parts.
You work in Assembly Modeling to create multiple parts and assemblies.
In this environment, any number of parts can exist in one drawing. Parts can
be externally referenced from part and assembly files, or localized in the
assembly drawing.
sketch for revolved feature
sketch for extruded feature
examples of single part files
assembly file containing four external part files