This is exactly what I needed for a saturday morning. I committed to learning onshape this week and this tutorial was the exact level of experience I needed. I was getting so confused about the user interface, clicking around, trying to do 3d modelling things and getting frustrated that stuff was not working
i cannot believe how easy you have made this, thankyou, i can probably do everything i need with just this video but i'll cover them all. For 3d print btw cheers
Question at the revolve part of the video how did you make your sketch go inside of the part when you clicked on the surface to sketch. I am trying to make a ball socket and this was the closest video I could use to make it.
I am looking at the part from the right side, and also sketching on the right plane. I made a line and simply dragged it into the part. Am I understanding your issue?
You can hold down the left mouse button and drag a blue selection box over the whole sketch. Once it is selected, you can drag it. If that doesn't work, use the move tool.
This tutorial is absolutely amazing.
Thank you! I teach the way I wish I was taught CAD.
@@AvivMakesRobots BNooo its not its terrible
This is exactly what I needed for a saturday morning. I committed to learning onshape this week and this tutorial was the exact level of experience I needed. I was getting so confused about the user interface, clicking around, trying to do 3d modelling things and getting frustrated that stuff was not working
Sounds good! I need to make more, it seems.
I’ve been through a bunch of other beginner tutorials for onshape. This one is definitely the best. Total beginner here.
Thank you!
This is exactly what I was looking for. So many videos that say they are for beginners assume some CAD/engineering background. THANKS!!!
You got it!
thanks man working on this for some project in aerospace class :) really thank you for uploading these videos god bless you man
Great!
i felt like a magician following this tutorial, thanks so much !
Great!
This tutorial is insanely good!
I could not for the life of me figure out where the dimension tool was, but that was before this video!
You got it!
Thank you for another amazing video. This is an absolute must-watch for 3D printing beginners.
Thanks!
Well worded and straight forward, no drifting to other things
Great video
Thank you!
Tried three basic tutorial videos before I found this! Brilliant, thanks
You're welcome!
Well done, for new users this will help them a lot
Thank you! That's the goal.
you can also move the shape around by right click and dragging
very true.
i cannot believe how easy you have made this, thankyou, i can probably do everything i need with just this video but i'll cover them all.
For 3d print btw cheers
You got it! Now I just need a better video thumbnail, lol.
You are such a good teacher, do you have any more on shape videos?
Thank you! Not anymore yet, focusing more on making new robots for future videos
Nice work. great tutorial.
Thanks
thanks
You got it!
Question at the revolve part of the video how did you make your sketch go inside of the part when you clicked on the surface to sketch. I am trying to make a ball socket and this was the closest video I could use to make it.
I am looking at the part from the right side, and also sketching on the right plane. I made a line and simply dragged it into the part. Am I understanding your issue?
excellent, thank you!
You got it!
How do I move parts? or sketches?
You can hold down the left mouse button and drag a blue selection box over the whole sketch. Once it is selected, you can drag it. If that doesn't work, use the move tool.
I dont know what Im doing wrong. I cant get that to work
What is the timestamp?
Which part?
@@AvivMakesRobots @5:30 clicking doesn't change color nor does pressing delete remove it.