Onshape Tutorial: Unleashing the Power of the Quick Return Mechanism
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Discover the true potential of the Quick Return Mechanism with Onshape! This tutorial dives deep into the intricacies of this mechanical marvel, teaching you how to harness its power through CAD design. Learn valuable tips and techniques to elevate your CAD skills while exploring the fascinating world of reciprocating motion.
You're really good at this software
Thx, I try my best.
Interesting mechanism. It looks as if it would be useful in a packing/stuffing application given the mechanical advantage on the forward stroke and quick return back stroke. I suppose it would also work well on a windmill type lifting pump also as most of the load is in one direction.
Thanks again for a fun exercise. Always look forward to them.
I had not thought about the practical applications you mention, thanks for that input.
Thank you very much for the tutorial. Helped me get a better handle on building a mechanism so I can use in my own design.
You are welcome!
Awe you are not using Fusion 360 was really looking forward to working with your designs in the environment which has taken most of my hobby time away from 3D printing. Meaning I am up to speed on Fusion but not the software you are using. BTW great presentation.
Hi Max, I do have a Fusion 360 playlist on my channel. Hope to see you there!
amazing teacher
Wow, thank you
Thanks bro, I'm a noob at onshape this helped me understand it better so I can complete my assignments.
Glad I could help you with that assignment.
This made me realize that knowing shortcuts is a huge thing for time. Gonna start studying them
THANKS!!!
You are welcome.
Cool, Thank you
You bet!
Ur mistake ruined my work everything spent hours for nothing I'm disappointed
I know and I can hardly imagine what you are going through.
That is a really interesting mechanism, and yet so simple. Thanks for sharing. And as a bonus I also picked up some good tips that will make me more efficient in onshape.
Glad it was helpful!