Very helpful for a complete beginner like me. Learned a lot from this video. It's hard for me to think about laying it out like you did coming from tinker cad but now I know a new way to design something like this.
Thanks, I watched your plan and then I tried it myself and I managed in around 15 or 20 minutes. I will watch later how you did it cause I already saw there are minor differences. I really like those challenges gaining experience is worth so much more then just following tutorials step by step.
Thanks for these videos. I’m a solidworks user now for about 16 years and Pro/E for a few years before that. I’m excited by all the possibilities with Onshape. Watching your videos and some others from Airwick and Ovyl have been fun. I’m curious to know what your strategy is for naming features - what you capitalize and hyphenate and lower case. Certainly more entertaining than boring part numbers. I’m always looking forward to the next video
Thanks for these videos im just getting into 3d printing and using onshape your videos have helped me so much i have already made a few custom 3d models thanks to your videos!
Before watching, I did this myself. I'm a newbie so it literaly took me hours, but I got it done. Most of the time was spent researching how the features work. I started by making the flat face, then added the dome. Then I made the bolt holes, followed by the clearances. Finally I cut the dome to make the handle. For both the clearances and the handle I used the subtract feature. After watching this demo, I see how much simpler the whole process can be. I also appreciate all the hints and suggestions (like naming the features) Thanks a million. I know I'll be following your tutorials as I continue to learn. One question. Reading the drawings is pretty clear to me for the most part, but I don't understand everything. Is there a reference I can use that explains all the symbols and annotations? Liked and subscribed.
Another great video. Thanks! Can someone answer a super basic question I have: how do you get the the little pup-up window next to the pointer such as at @8:12 which gives you a shortcut to Line, New Sheet, Revolve, etc? I've learned all sorts of complex tasks in my short time with Onshape, but somehow I've missed that basic functionality. It doesn't seem to be a right click but maybe some variation of that?
Hi Toby great tutorial and I don't know if you read comments but I'm confused by the cut extrude "through all" at th-cam.com/video/Gv-_u0qDDh0/w-d-xo.html and was wondering why the through all command seemed stop at the face instead of going all the way through "all" of the part? Thank you.
Very helpful for a complete beginner like me. Learned a lot from this video. It's hard for me to think about laying it out like you did coming from tinker cad but now I know a new way to design something like this.
Very nice! Glad this helped!
Really good tutorials. Yours are my favorites. I like that you show several different ways to do each thing. Very helpful.
Nice! thanks and glad these are helpful!
Thanks, I watched your plan and then I tried it myself and I managed in around 15 or 20 minutes. I will watch later how you did it cause I already saw there are minor differences. I really like those challenges gaining experience is worth so much more then just following tutorials step by step.
Awesome feedback and thanks so much! Glad these are helpful!
Very helpful. I still struggling with my designs in Onshape but mostly because I get confused by my own mishaps 😆...but getting there.
Nice! Keep going and keep practicing! It will get easier and easier!
I absolutely love your videos. I am learning so much. This is just the best
Thanks! So glad that these are helpful!
I have completed your this tutorial. Thank you
awww yeah - Nice job!!
Thanks for these videos. I’m a solidworks user now for about 16 years and Pro/E for a few years before that. I’m excited by all the possibilities with Onshape. Watching your videos and some others from Airwick and Ovyl have been fun. I’m curious to know what your strategy is for naming features - what you capitalize and hyphenate and lower case. Certainly more entertaining than boring part numbers. I’m always looking forward to the next video
Thanks for thins video, it s a good way to practice after the Stirling Engine :D
Awww yeah - Thanks Thomas!
Thanks for these videos im just getting into 3d printing and using onshape your videos have helped me so much i have already made a few custom 3d models thanks to your videos!
Before watching, I did this myself. I'm a newbie so it literaly took me hours, but I got it done. Most of the time was spent researching how the features work. I started by making the flat face, then added the dome. Then I made the bolt holes, followed by the clearances. Finally I cut the dome to make the handle. For both the clearances and the handle I used the subtract feature. After watching this demo, I see how much simpler the whole process can be. I also appreciate all the hints and suggestions (like naming the features) Thanks a million. I know I'll be following your tutorials as I continue to learn.
One question. Reading the drawings is pretty clear to me for the most part, but I don't understand everything. Is there a reference I can use that explains all the symbols and annotations?
Liked and subscribed.
Another great video. Thanks! Can someone answer a super basic question I have: how do you get the the little pup-up window next to the pointer such as at @8:12 which gives you a shortcut to Line, New Sheet, Revolve, etc? I've learned all sorts of complex tasks in my short time with Onshape, but somehow I've missed that basic functionality. It doesn't seem to be a right click but maybe some variation of that?
Got it: s key shortcut! Figured it out by watching your very first Onshape video. :-)
I would use 2 objects, the disc seperate from the dome and join them in the end. Like the drawing.
Hi Toby great tutorial and I don't know if you read comments but I'm confused by the cut extrude "through all" at th-cam.com/video/Gv-_u0qDDh0/w-d-xo.html and was wondering why the through all command seemed stop at the face instead of going all the way through "all" of the part? Thank you.
Figured it out...
gold
thanks!
I swear I thought you were Corey Taylor from slipknot giving cad tutorials lol,you could be his twin
wow thanks! Hes a handsome guy!
Sketches should all be fully constrained! Absolute laziness leaving it undefined!!!