Drehschalter - Onshape Training - Surfaces
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Surface modelling in onshape is at the moment still very limited. But the basics are possible.
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That was a very helpful video, Wolfgang. Much appreciated. A tedious process to be sure but gives me an idea of how powerful Onshape can be for surfacing.
You´re welcome. I might have to do a new one, because there many new surface commands, so it is now easier to do surfacedesign in onshape.
I will appreciate that... I watch many videos with Onshape tutorials, but this one is totally different level ;)
Great video, as a beginner to Onshape i find your videos very informative, however i would like to understand your thought processes to doing the drafting. This would then give me an idea on how to tackle problems i have in drafting, as i am currently trying to copy a metal part so i may print it on a 3D printer. thank you keep it up..!
thanks for your praise, you could watch my onshape courses - cad for beginners on LinkedIn Learning : www.linkedin.com/learning/search?entityType=COURSE&keywords=onshape
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training Thank you for the link Wolfgang, i have signed up for the course, but it is not you running it, but Gabriel Corbett..?
LOL - of course my courses are in german, as I´m from germany, you would have to change your language in your LinkedIn profile to german - than you could watch the german courses as well ;)
Wolfgang Walden well I will watch the videos and hopefully will be much more proficient at the end of it. Danke
thank you very much..very usefull for my daily activity in my engineering journey,,hehhee
Great :)
wow.... i did not see that coming.... mirror mirror and done !
:)
Keep up the good wirk, Sir!
I´ll try :)
Oh wow! I have a feeling I do not see things as you see them... ;) I have so much to learn... ;) But anyway, this video is great!!
I will take a while - I took me some time as well ;)
Unclear for me is how you select parts to split... Could you explain a bit how you select surfaces to split...
There was and still is no tool to split/trim surfaces in onshape, that´s the reason I had to thicken the surface. If you split a body, you´ll get 2 bodies and you have to hide one or delete it after splitting.
Très belle vidéo 😀
Merci beaucoup :) - pas de rién.
Thank you so much for your videos. They're really usefull. I repeated this one, step by step, and everything ran perfectly until I did the last thicken. After that a surface that was suposed to be split out just reappeared out of the blue. I tried to find what I misunderstood and did wrong but I couldn't as I'm probably too new to the software (I start learning how to use it a few days ago). I'll leave a link to the file here for if you (or anyone else) could hava a look at it: cad.onshape.com/documents/26e05f636e8150c88ba11dd3/w/facb0dc8f64635c31d8f1903/e/06fa61282d5978c31e4e2c40
My advice would be - you should not begin with surface modelling. And you should at least do it exactly as I did, which you didn´t. (you don´t need those 2 additional planes at all) Onshape got many new features since the recording of that video, right now I could do in a better way. Solution to your problem - select the complete surface, not just one part of it, and then thicken it , that will work.