Modeling implies: Results come in the course of the process...

There is no way to fully predetermine the effects on the underlying design of the final product model when a product is configured based on a high variety of components, materials, etc. To solve this challenge efficiently, the CAD system needs to flex all its muscles: A very important aspect of modeling is that certain facts do not emerge until the individual components are assembled, during the design process.
For example, when a cup hinge meets a front panel, the appropriate machining to mount the cup hinge has to be carried out on the front panel. At which position exactly; which tool to use and whether this machining has to be carried out at all - not even the "smartest" front component does contain sufficient information to answer these questions. Only situationally assembling the two affected components into an assembly contributes the necessary information for the solution - and exactly this is modeling: A constant continuation of new tasks that need to be solved!
The beauty of PASCAM is: The system takes care of that for you in the background! Everything is done safely, based on the set of rules you specify and the dependencies of the individual components. Of course always with the necessary manufacturing knowledge for efficient CNC machining!
Because PASCAM always keeps manufacturing in mind during the modeling process - according to our principle "Designed for Manufacturing"!