Wow. Wow. Wow. Been using OnShape for years now and have only ever used Part Studio to create monolithic parts that I could 3D print for ham radio applications. I am trying to build a “thing” to allow me to click in my radio onto a knee strap in the field and I need to build this in pieces due to the complexity of the print. I was struggling with the Assembly for what is really a basic thing. This video just turned on the lightbulb for me. Thank you.
how to assemblies the part, if the object has more than 1 parts, example like seats, it has more than 2 leg, how u can assemblies the 2 legs at the same time? thankyou
Wow. Wow. Wow. Been using OnShape for years now and have only ever used Part Studio to create monolithic parts that I could 3D print for ham radio applications. I am trying to build a “thing” to allow me to click in my radio onto a knee strap in the field and I need to build this in pieces due to the complexity of the print. I was struggling with the Assembly for what is really a basic thing. This video just turned on the lightbulb for me.
Thank you.
CylOndrical, eh? :) Seriously, thank you. This was a very well presented video and simple to follow. Excellent job!
how to assemblies the part, if the object has more than 1 parts, example like seats, it has more than 2 leg, how u can assemblies the 2 legs at the same time? thankyou
How did you move those shapes from the previous drawing?
because my shapes are stuck together and i don’t know how to separate them
@Noah Tallent Same
I figured out that it doesn't really matter, you can still do this
I have 2 of my drawings that are smaller and 2 of my drawing that are larger how do i make them the same size?