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OnShapePro
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OnShapePro channel provides OnShape and Shapr3D CAD tutorials.
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OnShape 3D Modeling Hinge Tutorial Exercise
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In this video I show you how to create a hinge using OnShape. Visit onshapepro.com for a copy of the drawing used in this video. Thanks for watching.
Good tutorial but the heavy breathing 😭
it helped a lot
Dude, the mouth breathing is so distracting.
One question: when "transforming" and putting both parts of the hinge together (@ 17:18), how did you come to that 251 mm on the x-axis...? If the draft doesn't have this measurement, but the full span is 299 mm, which is the total length of the hinge assembly?
Great tutorial! Although despite some criticism from viewers regarding some irrelevant or relevant things, the fact that things could have been done differently, better, or not, this is something that, for starters, gets things done! It would get inexperienced drafters and newcomers to get their feet wet and decide if this is really for them. Thank you, sir!
The heavy breathing was a bit annoying, but furthermore a great tutorial.
Sounds exactly like someone's pointing a gun to your head while you do this.
I am not getting the drawing
Nothing short of terrific, thank you very much
no audio so very bad tutorial ! done too fast and with no explanations! it sucked!
i am a newbie but through your chanel content i think i can now pick up so well. Thanks for the great job.
I needed to create a Hinge & your tutorial was an excellent aid... Thank You.
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very informative video thank you very much
have to agree with you on that one @minalia
Very nice and direct to the point! Extremely helpful with the trim and mirror functions demonstrated, as well with everything else.
i totaly agree with your statement, a very informatve and easy to follow video i hoope to see more and more videos poping up such as this one
1. Funny way to make tapered holes --typically a c'fer angle is called for (82 deg, 90, or 100). 2. You have designed a hinge with only nominal dims --no clearances between leaves. Good luck at assembly time.
Do not, I repeat DO NOT model this way. By dimensioning every feature manually, you're losing the vast majority of the benefit of parametric modeling. If a student of mine did it this way, they'd fail. The right method is to design one side, then make the other side's dimensions related through equations. Rookie.
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As a veteran educator and engineer, I grow weary of supposed experts propagating bad habits. No hate here, just facts. Think about it, done this way what would happen if the hinge needed to be changed, even just a little? Chances are every dimension would need to be manually recalculated and re-entered. So much wasted work, so prone to error! In the real world this method would hamper attempts at modifications or creating other versions.
Very great tutorial! Need more from you, please ;-)
50 euros /month and they didnt put the option to add primives. this app is a joke
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I like the video, but didn't sit it out because of the breathing.
what kind of mouse did you use?
that is so cool not in my wheel house
Very very helpful. Finally getting into 3-D printing and this is really helping me grasp so much so fast. Extremely grateful someone took the time!
That's one big-ass hinge. You could hang the gates of the Tower of London from that!!
Great stuff! Thank you!
Thanks man. Very beginner friendly tut :)
Good video
can you do a tutorial of a rc helicopter canopy ? i cant figue it out
Very nice sir
Finally moving over from F360, lots of great info here, thanks!
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did ya just run 10 k ? your breathing is quite high
Damn shame this channel doesn’t have more videos. This was a great tutorial. One of the better ones.
he sounds like an old guy, he might have died or who know what?
This guy made 1 great video for onshape, got bored and decided to move on haha 💯
I think I don't have the line curve option. Are you using the subscription to make the sphere?
there is no line curve option lol. he trim it, there is a botton called trim, try to follow every single move and you will see it
This video is more than three years old, so this is an older version of Shapr3D.
@@xarvis9047 it still works for me
@@kennyjewelrystudio I was referring to the different UI. The video shows a line/curve option while the current version separates that into the line and arc options.
u literally did it w no explanation
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Wow... 21 min to make model of hinge... i would be faired if it would take that long. took me 8 min to do same thing.
I guess he was teaching not racing to finish! well good for you body!
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And what can be done next with this design? What machine would I need to manufacture this part? Thanks
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Rather than dimensioning each circle individually, you should dimension one and set the others equal by relation. This way, to make adjustments, you need change only one dimension and all the features adopt the change.
👍 very helpful, thanks
This was a great video but you’re breathing in the mic like you just ran a 400 lmao