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In this video, I’ll show you how to model the iconic Panton Chair using Power Surfacing inside SOLIDWORKS. If you’ve seen my previous tutorial, you’ll remember I built the chair with traditional SOLIDWORKS features — sketch, loft, and surface tools. That method works well for precision modeling, but it can be a bit time-consuming when shaping complex curves. With Power Surfacing, the process becomes more organic and sculptural. Instead of building geometry step-by-step, we can push, pull, and adjust surfaces directly, making it much easier to achieve the flowing curves of the Panton Chair. Key differences from the previous method: Traditional SOLIDWORKS approach: More structured, parametric, and ideal for precise dimensions, but requires more sketches and features. Power Surfacing approach: More intuitive, faster for freeform shapes, with real-time surface editing that feels like clay modeling. Whether you’re aiming for manufacturing-ready CAD data or quick concept modeling, both methods have their strengths — and this video will help you decide which suits your workflow best. 💡 If you haven’t seen the original SOLIDWORKS method, watch it here: • SolidWorks Futniture Modeling_9: How to Mo...