Great tutorial. Thank you! Very direct and quickly going through the whole workflow of woodworking. I had no idea how to leverage assembly and drawing. Keep it up!
I'm new to cad, and definitely to this software. You are one of the best online, you vary your projects, I'm in a woodworking class right now so this is cool. Thanks.
Welcome aboard and thank you very much for your comment. Ví tu canal y te saludo como compañero deportista ciclista, aunque el mio es más de carrera. Te felicito por tu canal-éxito para ti igual cómo mi saludo!
@@cademist Muchas apenas comenzamos con lo del canal y como lo quiero específico es difícil conseguir temas. Sin todos los días, un vídeo mío en la bici , 😂😂 Saludos
Tricky as there is so much functionality to cover. I am new to Onshape and aspects can be fustrasting, the same as sketchup which is now dated and Fusion 360. I need to get used to the terminology and how they have approached designing the software. Building something like this rather than just creating random shapes to demonstrate functionality is far better, particularly when you show the result you are trying to achieve at the begining and it brings different functionality together in one place logically. I would like to use it to model scale buildings to either send to laser cut MDF, so I imagine this drawer with a roof on it forming a carcass and where it comes to window/door/texture details I can try 3D printing in resin. Its down to practice and perserverance and youtube is good for stopping and restarting. As they say if people are giving their knowledge and experience for free, you'd be a fool to ignore it. Thanks again, its appreciated @@cademist
This is my second tutorial so I had a really hard time following you, but it worked out. Thank you very much for the effort of making this! It was really helpfull for me in trying to understand the workflow of drawing something.
Thank you again for an interesting project. Loved the project continuing to a Drawing Sheet. Would love to have continued on to a BOM and Cut List. Thank you.
I post a link to the file: cad.onshape.com/documents/e2e926531c6c8368e76c328b/w/4084938b12b55db9e361d256/e/dfe39d5b1e2710b5112f1630?renderMode=0&rightPanel=explodedViewPanel&uiState=6454f2ca24c7803d2f081d73
Thanks a lot for the Link. I will try to rebild it. Im new at CAD. How can I create a List of all peaces with the dimensions for cutting. Thanks for answer.
BRILLIANT👌
Thanks!
Great tutorial. Thank you! Very direct and quickly going through the whole workflow of woodworking. I had no idea how to leverage assembly and drawing. Keep it up!
I'm glad I could help!
Thoroughly enjoyable. Easy to follow, clear and concise explanations step by step. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm new to cad, and definitely to this software. You are one of the best online, you vary your projects, I'm in a woodworking class right now so this is cool. Thanks.
Welcome aboard and thank you very much for your comment. Ví tu canal y te saludo como compañero deportista ciclista, aunque el mio es más de carrera. Te felicito por tu canal-éxito para ti igual cómo mi saludo!
@@cademist Muchas apenas comenzamos con lo del canal y como lo quiero específico es difícil conseguir temas. Sin todos los días, un vídeo mío en la bici , 😂😂 Saludos
Excellent lesson, Thanks. Had to stop and rewind a lot of times to pick up the little nuances of what and where you clicked but got there in the end.
Glad to hear this. How could I make this easier to follow? (I'm planning to expand the topic and model a whole cabinet)
Tricky as there is so much functionality to cover. I am new to Onshape and aspects can be fustrasting, the same as sketchup which is now dated and Fusion 360. I need to get used to the terminology and how they have approached designing the software. Building something like this rather than just creating random shapes to demonstrate functionality is far better, particularly when you show the result you are trying to achieve at the begining and it brings different functionality together in one place logically. I would like to use it to model scale buildings to either send to laser cut MDF, so I imagine this drawer with a roof on it forming a carcass and where it comes to window/door/texture details I can try 3D printing in resin. Its down to practice and perserverance and youtube is good for stopping and restarting. As they say if people are giving their knowledge and experience for free, you'd be a fool to ignore it. Thanks again, its appreciated @@cademist
thanks for your feedback. I will keep it in mind.
This is my second tutorial so I had a really hard time following you, but it worked out. Thank you very much for the effort of making this! It was really helpfull for me in trying to understand the workflow of drawing something.
Great to hear!
Thank you again for an interesting project. Loved the project continuing to a Drawing Sheet. Would love to have continued on to a BOM and Cut List.
Thank you.
Hi Rich, I thank you for joining me on a rather long video. BOM and Cut list are great suggestions and I will come back to you about those topics.
That's going to take me a while to learn how to do all that. Very well presented.
With a little practice you'll get there. Thanks for your feedback.
I WISH I WAS THIS GOOD
You can do it, just practice!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
For those using the iPad version please call out the commands. What does the I shortcut do?
I will. The "i"-shortcut is for intersection.
I post a link to the file: cad.onshape.com/documents/e2e926531c6c8368e76c328b/w/4084938b12b55db9e361d256/e/dfe39d5b1e2710b5112f1630?renderMode=0&rightPanel=explodedViewPanel&uiState=6454f2ca24c7803d2f081d73
Thanks a lot for the Link. I will try to rebild it. Im new at CAD. How can I create a List of all peaces with the dimensions for cutting. Thanks for answer.