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V6 Engine Modeling in Onshape
Unleash the Power of Onshape: Modeling a V6 Engine from Start to Finish
In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you through the intricate process of creating a fully functional V6 engine model in Onshape. From the foundational components to the intricate assembly, we'll cover everything you need to know.
Key Concepts Covered:
Crankshaft Design: Learn how to model the intricate crankshaft, the heart of the engine, using Onshape's powerful surface tools.
Rod Construction: Discover the techniques for creating the connecting rods, ensuring precise dimensions and smooth movement.
Piston Precision: Master the art of modeling pistons, including the piston head, rings, and skirt, for a realistic representation.
Assembly Mastery: Assemble your engine components using Onshape's intuitive tools, including revolute mates for rotational joints and slider mates for linear motion.
Replication Efficiency: Utilize Onshape's replicate feature to create multiple identical components, such as the pistons and connecting rods, streamlining your design process.
Subassembly Structure: Organize your engine into subassemblies (e.g., cylinder head, crankcase) for better management and reusability.
Defining Mate Connectors: Learn how to accurately define mate connectors between components to ensure proper assembly and movement.
By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to:
Create a detailed and realistic V6 engine model in Onshape
Master essential modeling techniques like surface tools, assembly, and constraints
Understand the mechanics and components of a V6 engine
Apply your skills to design and model other complex mechanical systems
Let's get started and unlock the power of Onshape to bring your V6 engine design to life!
In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you through the intricate process of creating a fully functional V6 engine model in Onshape. From the foundational components to the intricate assembly, we'll cover everything you need to know.
Key Concepts Covered:
Crankshaft Design: Learn how to model the intricate crankshaft, the heart of the engine, using Onshape's powerful surface tools.
Rod Construction: Discover the techniques for creating the connecting rods, ensuring precise dimensions and smooth movement.
Piston Precision: Master the art of modeling pistons, including the piston head, rings, and skirt, for a realistic representation.
Assembly Mastery: Assemble your engine components using Onshape's intuitive tools, including revolute mates for rotational joints and slider mates for linear motion.
Replication Efficiency: Utilize Onshape's replicate feature to create multiple identical components, such as the pistons and connecting rods, streamlining your design process.
Subassembly Structure: Organize your engine into subassemblies (e.g., cylinder head, crankcase) for better management and reusability.
Defining Mate Connectors: Learn how to accurately define mate connectors between components to ensure proper assembly and movement.
By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to:
Create a detailed and realistic V6 engine model in Onshape
Master essential modeling techniques like surface tools, assembly, and constraints
Understand the mechanics and components of a V6 engine
Apply your skills to design and model other complex mechanical systems
Let's get started and unlock the power of Onshape to bring your V6 engine design to life!
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From Cone to Container: Modeling a Stylish Basket with Onshape Surface Tools
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Im currently using Solidworks Assembly and OMG, the sliding and contact mechanism in Solidworks is so scuffed (It always clip trough solid) i think i will be going back to inventor im so done :(
Oh my god! Tangent relation! Thats what i was missing,. Thank you
Thanks for helping me learn how to create a vase. What made your video difficult to understand was not knowing which hotkeys you used were assigned to. I would have liked to know what the purpose of the keys was. Sorry, I'm just starting 3D printing.
Hello, thanks for your comment. Sorry for the difficulties-there is a list with all the hotkeys which you can familiarize with, and I think this is one of the superpowers of Onshape.
Extremely helpful for me as a beginning SolidWorks and Onshape user. More great demos like this please!
I love your comment and will strive to offer you more demos like this!
I give up for now! Is impossible to make that 2nd 120° restriction! Doing exactly the same as in the video, making the same moves and still cannot make it!!!! If I can solve it, I will comment again 🤬
a360.co/4eivZox maybe this can help
Thank you so much, super helpful!
You are very welcome.
Your construction techniques really appeal to me, because they focus a LOT on how to get back to extruding/projecting and drawing constrained parametric objects/parts from the raw orthographic (or even just ONE primary orthographic) projection of the mechanical drawing. I like that a LOT, as it gets back to describing a minimal amount of sketches necessary to create the drawing (possibly incomplete for recreating from scratch as some dimensions are in the extrude lengths/offsets, but still, very fast and quick). It also blows my mind to NOT let the physical placement in 3D space get too much in the way of your creation of a part, since you can easily CHANGE that in the assembly. For example, you construct the crank part on the OUTSIDE of the connecting rod, even though you plan to eventually go back and PLACE it on the inside. That is just a detail that is sometimes hard for me to not obsess about.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you appreciate my approach to construction techniques. I believe that focusing on the core geometry and using extrudes and projections efficiently is key to creating complex parts quickly. I agree that it's important not to get too caught up in the exact placement of parts in 3D space at the beginning. The flexibility to adjust their position later in the assembly environment is a great benefit of parametric modeling in the Onshape part studio. I'm happy to discuss specific techniques or answer any questions you may have about my workflow.
I constantly learn NEW ways of generating shapes from your channel. thank you.
Happy to hear that!
Amazing! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
You are hacker a cant to do that
I'm not sure about what you're saying.
Very good 👌❤❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
Would you do a tutorial on commercial aeroplane model on onshape ? Want to learn how to make it.
That's a great suggestion. I will look into it.
Lol. definetly learned something new today
Great!
we want this fusion link
a360.co/4d5Xl06 here you are.
Would be interesting with a "tutorial" of how to model something like a anatomical grip for a competition pistol, that is not symetrical and it is not "geometrical shapes" so I find such things very chalanging.
That's a great suggestion, I will look into that.
Hello. I am not an engineer, but I am trying to make an Inventor scene for my boss, representing a machine he's designed. The modeling is pretty much done, but the animation is what perplexes me. It looks like a giant crossbow, and resembles one when it's doing its thing. I know about animated constraints, am familiar with dynamic sims, but this one is over my head. In your opinion, should I just animate each piece manually (say, via animated constraints)? Or, should I try to learn dynamic contraints within Inventor? Would I require a math / engineer degree in order to accomplish this?
Hi, this sounds very interesting. I'm not very familiar with dynamic simulations. One suggestion is to employ your first approach and use the timeline in Inventor Studio to represent the consecutive steps.
@@cademist Yeah... this is what I am starting with. Thanks.
Amazing thank you sooo much
You're welcome 😊
Learning more every day about this Onshape, thanks to you and others sharing the love and knowledge.
Great to hear!
Thanks for that one! It was Super fun and great surface modeling practice for me. You are a good at teaching this stuff.
I'm glad you liked it-and thanks for the compliment!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your support, which means a lot to me.
This guy never misses, always great videos. Thanks!
Glad you like them!
How did you do the offset of circle at 1:47?
by pressing "o" on the keyboard
tag me on the link
there is a link to the tutorial in the description!
Thanks for that great tutorial. I'm just designing a sort of clip on cover for the oh so bright orange frame of my ktm motorcycle and this video comes in really handy!!
Glad it helped
How are you rotating the part /sketch?
I got a 3D-mouse
@@cademist Thank you for the reply.
How will it get locked at certain heights?
I believe you can do so in Inventor Studio (to be found in tab "Environments"), but I have not tried.
Yes, just for modelling purpose we can do. But in reality to manufacture such thing you need certain mechanisms to lock it in place.
Thank u for the video.
My pleasure
You're one of UA-cam's best kept secrets. I love your style.
Wow, thank you! (It's just that I told them that this is only for very special people ;-)
How did you rotate the sketch plane? At ua-cam.com/video/aylUGzJWIx0/v-deo.html
I use a 3D-mouse for that.
Thank you for the tutorial!! How do I export the animation as a video? When I am going to the animation window it ignores the joints
you could try with a "motion study" and select that joint.
What is the best software for you?
Concerning CAD software: some are easier to learn but might lack tools, others are more complicated but offer more possibilities so there is no easy answer.
Awesome video, I enjoyed watching it, but I bet I will have even more fun when I build it and follow along! Fusion is so powerful, and I am excited to start my learning journey with your content. Quick question, how difficult would it be to upgrade this scissor lift model to function like the one built in the following link? Would you consider teaching me how to perform such an upgrade? If so, I am more than happy to pay whatever you charge. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/6GHyuiTF1G4/v-deo.html Have a great one!
Thanks, I'm happy you find it useful. Would you like to build the assembly from that link? You can email to discuss details.
@@cademist, thanks for the reply! Yes, I would like to build that one. In the coming days I will be getting my Prusa mini+ up and running, then, I will email you... talk to you soon!
Thanks a lot for such a detailed tutorial on OnShape. i kindly request for More on Onshape.
I'm happy you found it useful. I constantly upload more!
very nice but the language is complicated.. I can follow along but without knowing all the language I cant make a simple flower lol I miss easy days of adobe Illustrator lol
You can find more basic tutorials on my channel to help you with basic steps.
can you provide the file ?
a360.co/4c8IXnw 1st time I do this: can you access the file?
Great Tutorial! I definitely learned some useful new commands in this video. The (Create part studio in context Command) is super cool. Thanks for showing me this. I've been learning On shape for about a year now. I try to do one exercise each weekend, when I have spare time. This exercise was a little tricky but, I got through it. I have learned a great deal through your videos. Thank you for this content.
Thank you for this feedback. It's great to read that you find my content useful.
These tutorials are amazing, you're doing a fantastic job, definitely deserve more subs! Keep on going my friend. I learned so much from your tutorials.
Thanks a lot for this encouragement! ...plus I like the music on your channel.
Hello guys, pls my linking bar is on the main structure rather than on the 3 pins like in the video what do i do'
a360.co/4c8IXnw hope this helps
I'm totally lost at 2:03 on how he moves the circle and arc.
Hi, here is a link to the document, I hope this helps: cad.onshape.com/documents/84fd9d7205fb66598397f9b8/w/3aa030a8adb6b627d540d7ec/e/069c8c3305d3dcc4f6bf591d?renderMode=0&uiState=66ac75c46de3fb1c3f83c843
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
What a legend you are, thanks for this content
My pleasure!
Thanks for a slow methodical tutorial.
You are welcome!
You make what looks complex so simple! 😯 1:05 Instead of an extra construction line you can temporarily make the 68 mm solid line into a construction line. When you're done with the dimensioning you can make it solid again.
That's a great suggestion and would make the sketch even simpler!
What program do you use? I would love to learn to use it in order to help teach others at work how certain units work internally
This is Onshape-a link to my tutorial for this object comes with the short!
this is the hardest tutorial I've ever seen on your channel😮
I hope you like hard tutorials, because I want to publish more of these!
@@cademist Yeah I like it, I want more difficult than that!
Your content is very good, it is well presented, it shows the most complex creation with simple steps, continue with your work, you are very good, you deserve to be valued, I learned other resources watching your videos and I didn't even know it was possible to do that.
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a positive comment. I'm glad you discovered new possibilities through my videos. It's incredibly rewarding to know that my content is helpful to others. I'm glad you found the creation process simple to follow. That was my goal!
Sir, can you make a curve helix?
there is a feature script "3dcurve" which does just that!
Great video - would be good to know how you would wrap the pattern if the cup extrude had a draft
Thanks. What you describe is interesting. I thought of working on the object through non-uniform scaling, but so far this is linear. ---I will investigate!
This helped a lot. Was trying to design a simple regenerative nozzle and can now wrap a pipe around it.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for the video! ❤ I've learned a new trick thanks to you 😊
Happy to help!