I just started using OnShape today and I'm learning the differences between it and Fusion 360. I use these for creating 3D parts for printing so your info is very helpful. Thanks so much!!!
thank you this was very helpful video since I just learned how to use OnShape and was having a heck of time figuring out to export to STL so i can print it lol
@2:16 I try to learn Onshape and then print stuff. I do mostly simple things, but it's a question, How to print such a part. It is two 90 °, it will be in the air. So you have to do support print or do the slicer program yourself?
Thanks a lot, I am glad I found your channel in TH-cam.
I just started using OnShape today and I'm learning the differences between it and Fusion 360. I use these for creating 3D parts for printing so your info is very helpful. Thanks so much!!!
6:24 is when they show the steps to export a single part. Save yourself some time and skip here.
Easy to understand and give us different solutions! Thank you! 🔝
Thanks a bunch - who would've thought it's so easy. Great explanation - you made my day!
really helpful to get started en setup
STL export instructions at 5:10. The rest of the video is filler. Your welcome.
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How does Cura deal with a multi-part stl output, if that check box was not selected ? Are the parts still separated on the Slicer bed ?
It's substantially less difficult to edit stl files today. Then it was 3 years ago when this was published. But it's still not the best option.
thank you this was very helpful video since I just learned how to use OnShape and was having a heck of time figuring out to export to STL so i can print it lol
great info! thanks for uploading
This was soooo helpful. Thank you.
Very amazing video. Critical knowledge
Well done. Thank you!
Brilliant!!
I have a easy thread printer
How do I get benchy design on my computer?
6:16 if you are looking for the quick answer
@2:16 I try to learn Onshape and then print stuff. I do mostly simple things, but it's a question, How to print such a part. It is two 90 °, it will be in the air. So you have to do support print or do the slicer program yourself?
Normally the slicer will do the job. Take a look: support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012612779-Support-settings
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Thank you
Where does it go on a Mac?
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3MF files is a better choicse
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TLDR; 12 minutes to show how to export STL??????
Honestly, 5 seconds worth of information condensed down to 11 minutes (!!!) is wrong.
This vid could have been :30 and get the point across
Bro just tell me how to make the file stop talking about all this bs
thx