Omgosh!!! Finally. Your 28:55 minute video took me 6 hours to do this go back and fourth to keep up but turned out great!!! I’m learning as much about onshape as possible. You did a awesome job by the way. Thank you so much. Learned a lot.
Hi Wolfgang - thanks a lot for all your videos, learning a lot from them! Quick Q; when you are creating the rectangles with symmetry on both center axis (at about 5 and 8 minutes), is there a reason for not using a "center point rectangle" (shortcut r) and just have that snap to the projected origin point?
OK, thanks again for great videos! (Found a marginally easier way to get the projected curve; drawing the shape on a plane "outside" the cylindrical part, then extruding a surface "Up to part", you'll get an intersection line for the final sweep) But again - great learning materials in all your videos :)
Omgosh!!! Finally. Your 28:55 minute video took me 6 hours to do this go back and fourth to keep up but turned out great!!! I’m learning as much about onshape as possible. You did a awesome job by the way. Thank you so much. Learned a lot.
Thanks for your praise :) 6 hours is quite a long time.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training slow learner lol. Kept messing up trying to understand all the different things to do.
Hi Wolfgang - thanks a lot for all your videos, learning a lot from them!
Quick Q; when you are creating the rectangles with symmetry on both center axis (at about 5 and 8 minutes), is there a reason for not using a "center point rectangle" (shortcut r) and just have that snap to the projected origin point?
No special reason, I just usually don´t use it ;)
OK, thanks again for great videos!
(Found a marginally easier way to get the projected curve; drawing the shape on a plane "outside" the cylindrical part, then extruding a surface "Up to part", you'll get an intersection line for the final sweep)
But again - great learning materials in all your videos :)
Works of course as well - but a project tool would be better.
Very helpful. Thank you.
you´re welcome
Is there any good textbook out there for Onshape application?
Sorry, I´m not aware of any.
Very good tutorial, tnx
you´re welcome
Vielen Dank
Bitteschön 🙂
Is this web app
Onshape needs no installation, you can work with and in your browser.