Love the quality of your presentation and the fact that you show where you are clicking, typing etc.. Especially like the way you showed the keyboard and the mouse with the highlight of which one you were using at the moment. ESPECIALLY helpful for us new users (even us 77 year old's, never to old to learn a new skill).
Have you done a aircraft fuselage with multiple complex fuselage shapes along X? With X being along the fuselage CL. How well does the sofware create the fuselage shape for future 3D printing of the shape. How well does it blend the first loft shape to another loft shape using the same guide curves?
Lol - yeah I know I'm gonna have to drop that NOOB title soon 😁 I spent lots of time in other software (mainly SW) so I have lots of experience making lofts and guide curves - I just needed to learn how to do it in Onshape - Which was a SUPER EASY transition - Loving Onshape more and more every day!
Love the quality of your presentation and the fact that you show where you are clicking, typing etc.. Especially like the way you showed the keyboard and the mouse with the highlight of which one you were using at the moment. ESPECIALLY helpful for us new users (even us 77 year old's, never to old to learn a new skill).
Most of the quick videos are OK but this one is filled with many useful tips. I will return to it for reference for planes, constraints and mirroring.
Excellent! Glad this one was so helpful!! Thanks
I learned about the pierce constraint from your video! I need to play with it to understand it better but at least now I know it's there!
Awww yeah - Pierce is VERY helpful in sweeps and lofts!
Thank you! very useful tutorial!
Awww yeah - glad this one is useful Jerry!! 😁
Very helpful, thank you!
Awesome! glad this helped!
Some great tips here! I hadn't explored the pierce constraint, or putting a plan perpendicular to a curve on a point before
Awww yeah! Both are excellent techniques for lofting and sweeping!
Your videos are really well made and useful. Thanks!
Great tips. I'm used to using Fusion 360 and the commands on Onshape are very different. I had no idea what the pierce relationship did. THANKS!
Now the biggest question is if its possible to follow 3 curves which would make it really easy to really fast make supercomplex shapes.
you sure can use 3 guide curves!
Have you done a aircraft fuselage with multiple complex fuselage shapes along X? With X being along the fuselage CL. How well does the sofware create the fuselage shape for future 3D printing of the shape. How well does it blend the first loft shape to another loft shape using the same guide curves?
can you ( or how can you) use a guide curve to adjust the finished loft by only adjusting the guide curve without having to re-loft anything?
yes - you can totally just change the guide curve, and this will update the loft!
Excellent video, but as a NOOB how can we know that these subtle things you do, or better still which tool to use, I guess experience ?
Lol - yeah I know I'm gonna have to drop that NOOB title soon 😁 I spent lots of time in other software (mainly SW) so I have lots of experience making lofts and guide curves - I just needed to learn how to do it in Onshape - Which was a SUPER EASY transition - Loving Onshape more and more every day!
What's the best way to ensure that the dimensions of a scan or photo match that of the sketch after importing?
please make a way to make a smoke pipe 🙏
The accent on ellipse is on the second syllable.
Very much like SolidWorks, even the pierce relation is exactly taken from SolidWorks
Show me how to make bevels for knife desinging