
A good CAD model is more than a visual representation — it’s a communication tool. When a model is built logically, everyone understands how the product fits together — from engineer to manufacturer. But a messy feature tree or poor references can slow down projects and introduce errors. At Vormelijk Engineering, we create structure that drives speed and reliability.
1) Logical structure, predictable results
We build models step by step, using clear naming and logical order. This makes it easy to modify parts later without breaking the model. Consistency in structure is the foundation of efficient revision management.
2) Smart references prevent breakpoints
We avoid unnecessary dependencies between features and components. As a result, the model remains stable even when dimensions change or parts are reused in other assemblies.
3) Feature management for collaboration
Our models are designed for teamwork. Through logical grouping, color coding, and annotations, colleagues and suppliers can immediately understand the structure — without wasting time on explanations.
4) Quality through repeatability
A structured model makes revisions, variants, and updates predictable. That allows us to react quickly to feedback while maintaining consistency across all versions.
A CAD model is more than a file — it’s the digital blueprint of how a product evolves, functions, and is produced.