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The [[Part Module|Part Module]] is the most powerful module in the whole of FreeCAD. It allows you to create and manipulate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_representation BRep] objects. BRep stands for "Boundary Representation". A BRep object is defined by surfaces that enclose and define an inner volume. Unlike meshes, BRep objects can have a wide variety of components from planar faces to very complex NURBS surfaces.
The [[Part Module|Part Module]] is the most powerful module in the whole of FreeCAD. It allows you to create and manipulate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_representation BRep] objects. BRep stands for "Boundary Representation". A BRep object is defined by surfaces that enclose and define an inner volume. Unlike meshes, BRep objects can have a wide variety of components from planar faces to very complex NURBS surfaces.

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The [[Part_Workbench|Part]] module is the most powerful module in the whole of FreeCAD. It allows you to create and manipulate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_representation BRep] objects. BREP stands for "Boundary Representation". A BREP object is defined by surfaces that enclose and define an inner volume. Unlike meshes, BREP objects can have a wide variety of components from planar faces to very complex NURBS surfaces.

The Part Module is the most powerful module in the whole of FreeCAD. It allows you to create and manipulate BRep objects. BRep stands for "Boundary Representation". A BRep object is defined by surfaces that enclose and define an inner volume. Unlike meshes, BRep objects can have a wide variety of components from planar faces to very complex NURBS surfaces.