A key shortcut, if you'll be using the same tool again and again, like with the extruding of multiple different lines, hold shift then press enter. Then the tool is ready to go again. Just a tip. Hoping to model some aircraft myself. Thanks for sharing. I'll be looking at Part 2. 😀
No problem sir...family comes first! I will wait!!.... I have too many of your videos to practice until then I can practice that . Thank you for doing good work sir! Love from India ❤️
Usually on my grabcad account but there seems to be a problem finding it there, sadly. But: www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/ww2planes/messerschmitt/87119/view/messerschmitt_bf_109g_gustav/
You have really help me get off the ground with my Boeing 737 Max Drawing. Thank you for taking your time to do this, i really appreciate it 🙂
Great you´re welcome
A key shortcut, if you'll be using the same tool again and again, like with the extruding of multiple different lines, hold shift then press enter. Then the tool is ready to go again. Just a tip. Hoping to model some aircraft myself. Thanks for sharing. I'll be looking at Part 2. 😀
Yes there is a keyboard shortcut - if you use a command and finish/confirm it with "SHIFT + ENTER" it will immediately repeat/start again the command.
I don't know enough about OnShape, but I would do it this way at all!!! In Solidworks, I would go a completely different direction.
LOL You don´t have to. It is an exercise do show different methods, it is not necessarily best practice and onshape is still developing.
Waiting for the next part sir 👌
I know, but apart from doing YT-videos for free, I have to work and earn a living as well.
No problem sir...family comes first!
I will wait!!....
I have too many of your videos to practice until then I can practice that .
Thank you for doing good work sir!
Love from India ❤️
You´re welcome :)
Danke schoen!!
Bitteschön 🙂
Thank you so much,I learned a lot
Great :)
Amazing! Thank you!
you´re welcome
where can i find the picture?
www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/ww2planes/messerschmitt/87119/view/messerschmitt_bf_109g_gustav/
Why did you give the imported image file a length of 39,000 mm?
That is a rough estimate to get a scale of 1:1
Hi teacher ! Where can i download the image, thanks.
Usually on my grabcad account but there seems to be a problem finding it there, sadly. But: www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/ww2planes/messerschmitt/87119/view/messerschmitt_bf_109g_gustav/
Where can i get the image
you can find it on my grabcad account or here: www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/ww2planes/messerschmitt/87119/view/messerschmitt_bf_109g_gustav/
where do i get the images
I´ve already answered that question many times 😉www.the-blueprints.com//blueprints/ww2planes/messerschmitt/87119/view/messerschmitt_bf_109g_gustav/