I love your videos on how to design stuff. I've learned so much. I do have a "wish" though. As much as I like designspark, I've noticed a lot of frustration over V6 and the removal of some file format export formats,.. DFX? With this in mind, I'm trying to learn OnShape. My wish is you would create tutorials for OnShape. Learning a 3D Design software is a big investment of time and its important not to be limited by the software's functionality. For a hobbyist, it doesn't make sense to pay for a subscription when a free version of something offers more functionality. Just my thoughts. Keep up the good work.
Another great video. I have a tutorial suggestion. Can you make a project box that has a lid, but also standoffs for screws to hold the lid on, and also standoffs for a printed circuit board. Getting the lid and all the standoffs to align is the main focus for my suggestion. Splitting or projecting the lid etc. I would use brass threaded heat inserts for the threads. I found your other video on how to make a box with a lid on it so maybe you could just modify that video to make it easier on you. :) Thanks.
I love your videos on how to design stuff. I've learned so much. I do have a "wish" though. As much as I like designspark, I've noticed a lot of frustration over V6 and the removal of some file format export formats,.. DFX? With this in mind, I'm trying to learn OnShape. My wish is you would create tutorials for OnShape. Learning a 3D Design software is a big investment of time and its important not to be limited by the software's functionality. For a hobbyist, it doesn't make sense to pay for a subscription when a free version of something offers more functionality. Just my thoughts. Keep up the good work.
Another great video. I have a tutorial suggestion. Can you make a project box that has a lid, but also standoffs for screws to hold the lid on, and also standoffs for a printed circuit board. Getting the lid and all the standoffs to align is the main focus for my suggestion. Splitting or projecting the lid etc. I would use brass threaded heat inserts for the threads. I found your other video on how to make a box with a lid on it so maybe you could just modify that video to make it easier on you. :) Thanks.
I will see what I can do.
@@dailey3drevolve Thanks :)