Wow! Impressive tutorial! Straight and to the point - hardly an extraneous word. Excellent design tips (for advanced and novice users). Very useful and easy to understand. Thank you for your thoughtful work!
Sorry but my question is general in nature and not about this video. I design on a pc at work and at home. I had a slider mate working at home. This morning at work, the file was not updated? Any help? PLEASE... : )
Decent looking end results but I see a lot of unnecessary features (and unnecessary steps within the features too)! Also with all the manual selections the model would not update automatically when changing the number of threads (or number of "oval" indents in the wheel) so this does not actually showcase "best practices"...
Excellent video, hope to see more like this.
Wow! Impressive tutorial! Straight and to the point - hardly an extraneous word. Excellent design tips (for advanced and novice users). Very useful and easy to understand. Thank you for your thoughtful work!
Useful work pattern here. More like this please.
Great tutorial!! Keep ‘‘em coming! I am learning a lot from these!
mind blowing ... great video
Insightful
Very nice for a computer with low power.
good video
crees que onshape se compara con Autocad o cada uno tiene lo suyo?
Sorry but my question is general in nature and not about this video. I design on a pc at work and at home. I had a slider mate working at home. This morning at work, the file was not updated? Any help? PLEASE... : )
much appreciated, the tut helps a lot getting started with onshape. keep on the good work !!!!
Please help! I've followed your steps but when I did the slot, the rounded part din't turn black. Why?
Can you help me in making bevels for knife desings?
Decent looking end results but I see a lot of unnecessary features (and unnecessary steps within the features too)!
Also with all the manual selections the model would not update automatically when changing the number of threads (or number of "oval" indents in the wheel) so this does not actually showcase "best practices"...
For future videos, if it’s a tutorial don’t use shortcuts, maybe a new user wants to follow your steps and does not know what to select.