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Design Box Walkthrough

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Design Box Walkthrough

This page shows the Design workspace with a box-like part already modeled. The screenshots focus on the areas users need to understand when moving from a sketch to an extruded body.

Cindr3D Design box full workspace

Workspace Map

Area What to look for
Ribbon Solid modeling commands such as Sketch, Extrude, Revolve, Fillet, Chamfer, Plane, Axis, Measure, Import, and Select
Browser Assembly tree, origin, bodies, sketches, and visibility controls
Viewport The modeled body, sketch/profile outlines, axes, and current view orientation
Timeline Feature history, including the sketch and extrusion used to make the part
Status/navigation Active tool, snap state, selection filter, units, and viewport controls

Solid Ribbon

The Solid ribbon is the primary modeling toolbar. For this box object, the important flow is Sketch to create the profile, then Extrude to turn that profile into a body.

Cindr3D Design box ribbon crop

Useful commands visible here:

  • Sketch: start or edit 2D profiles.
  • Extrude: create, cut, or join solid geometry from a profile.
  • Fillet / Chamfer: soften or bevel edges after the body exists.
  • Plane / Axis: create construction references.
  • Measure: inspect distances and geometry.
  • Select: return to neutral selection mode.

Browser Tree

The Browser shows the modeled structure: the assembly, body, and sketch used to produce the shape.

Cindr3D Design box browser crop

For this model:

  • Body 1 is the resulting solid body.
  • Sketch 1 is the editable source sketch.
  • Visibility controls let users hide the body or sketch while inspecting.

Viewport and Model

The viewport shows the extruded body and the sketch/profile outlines. This is where users orbit, pan, zoom, select faces/edges, and inspect the model before sending it to Prepare.

Cindr3D Design box viewport crop

The cyan sketch/profile outlines are useful when checking whether the active sketch and resulting solid still match the design intent.

View Cube

The view cube and orbit controls help users snap to standard views and recover orientation after orbiting.

Cindr3D Design box view cube crop

For box-like parts, standard views are especially useful for confirming hole placement, side alignment, and whether the model is flat to the intended plane.

Timeline

The timeline records feature history. This example has two features: a sketch and an extrusion.

Cindr3D Design box timeline crop

Use the timeline to:

  • Roll back to the sketch.
  • Edit the extrusion.
  • Suppress, hide, or delete a feature.
  • Understand how the part was built.

Navigation and Status

The bottom controls show viewport tools, active mode, current tool, snap state, selection filter, and units.

Cindr3D Design box navigation and status crop

If selection feels wrong, check the selection filter and active tool before assuming the model is broken.

Next Steps

After a box-like part is modeled:

  1. Reopen the sketch if the hole/profile layout needs changes.
  2. Edit the extrusion if thickness or operation needs adjustment.
  3. Add fillets or chamfers to edges.
  4. Measure important distances.
  5. Save/export the design or send it to Prepare.

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