Onshape Sketching 101 - Create a domino to learn sketching, dimensions & constraints
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2018
- This beginner friendly lesson goes through everything you need to know about sketching, dimensions and constraints. We create a domino; a simple object that has numerous 2D shapes to place and align.accurately.
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My husband watches your videos. He's technical but not artistic so he asked me to learn OnShape for the things I wanted him to print. Your videos have been very helpful and I have designed my first two objects! Thanks very much for sharing your talents.
Designing in OnShape is NOT like "riding a bike". I've watched this AMAZING video many times over the years when I've had too much time between design sessions and need a refresher on the most often used tools & basics. Michael, you've done a GREAT job with this video! It quickly gets me back on-track to jump right into designing again! THANK YOU!!!
You are doing an amazing job with the series. You get right to the point, but take the time to show the details. The lack of chatter, and the lack of fumbling make for a great tutorials and references.
You are an excellent teacher. I'm coming to Onshape from FreeCAD. Your tutorials are helping. Though I've just begun the transition, it is my sense that Onshape will be more useful to me than FreeCAD. Thanks for these tutorials.
Thank for such a clear, thorough yet to-the-point video.
Pure gold for the beginners, Thank you!
this is awesome! I’ve learned so much tools from this single video 👏 Thanks so much!
Coming from Sketchup, this is Nirvana. Thanks for the tutorial!
My daughter's Engineering teacher includes this video as part of the CAD lesson plan! Just tagged you on Twitter with a photo!
The tool has changed a little since this video, but was close enough that I could follow it and learn to design my very first 3D model in OnShape. Thank you! If I had to say one thing, it would be slow down a touch more and detail/announce exactly what you are clicking (right or left, middle, or whatever). I had to rewind and slowly playback the Fillet sections like 30 times to see what exactly you were clicking and see what the tool looked like and what was highlighted, because you were right clicking or just clicking, but not being obvious which face or edge you were clicking. A LOT of times, you had a different cursor than me, and it was obvious you were hitting ESC or stopping the dimension tool or something between and maybe that is a new/different behavior, but it was quite easy to get lost and then I'm not in the same "context" to do what you were (or the wrong surface or edge was selected, which definitely has different effects on constraints or fillet). But, this was still fantastic to help me get started. Thank you!
sitting here reproducing this to the T to 3d print for a first from :scratch" print, you're the man, thanks for the quality content.
arnt those "fillets" on the circles "chamfers"? i mean obviously not i watched you make the domino lol, but yall know what i mean?
Thanks Michael! GREAT stuff
Very helpful tutorial and excellent teacher . Thank you I (81) be fallowing you and learning.
I cannot get the fillets for the holes to work the same as here. Does the fillet apply to both extrudes? EDIT: I had missed the 0.5mm was changed to 1mm, it works the same at 1mm.
is there a way to specify the length of a line, retangle, circle... when, while drawing it, in stead of drawing the line and then using the dimention-tool?
When I try to fillet the outside corners, it rounded the corners and all the top and bottom edges. What am I doing wrong here?
How did you get the angled plane? I'm struggle to make a wedge shaped triangle where the slope goes from the hypotenuse to the right angled corner, where the slope is at it's highest point at the hypotenuse.
doing gods work brother.
Nicely done!
I found this too be more easier than fusion 360 but its been a few years. I just like it that i can do basic Cad commands and design something so i can make parts with the 3 D printer.
Well I have to start over I did something weird 😮😅. Thanks well done 👍
the endpart felt a bit rushed, otherwise a good guide/video! dumb it down for us lol
Thanks mate!
Thanks for the tips
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holy shit that was an easy tutorial but I learned a lot.
That was cool af
Thanks!
when I extrude only the centre line is left hollow, all of the dots are solid with the face
I had this problem too. At least for me, I accidentally made the circles in construction mode. Turned that off and they were able to extrude. Hope this helps!
@@Rhiulan THANKS i made this mistake also
for the life of me i cannot get the centre of the domino constrained
make sure the rectangle is constrained to the origin, which will then ensure your diagonal construction lines are also constrained
Have come to this to try as an alternative to DesignSpark Mechanical. Useful video but a highly frustrating program. I nver remember you have to right-click to stop spinning the object. And the direction of extrusion is confusing to me. And once something goes awry, undo can't always get me back to where I wanted - and no history to scroll through.
Got there eventually but after much cursing.
can you please make a video on beveled gears?
How do you drag it and move the whole thing freely in 2:26 minute mark?
Make sure none of the tools are selected (press escape key) then click a corner and drag. I had to have a couple of goes at this as well.
what are the workspace units
Millimeters
Why speed through the Fillets?
how on earth do I just make the lines black without the grids? I have positioned things where I want them and just need the dog gone black lines
I found the on screen tips helpful in figuring out what I missed. Something not constrained¿
Cool video, a little disappointed you rushed through the fillet tool. I clicked on this video because I wanted to see how that part was done lol
Right!?
I cannot get the part at 8:56 to work as you do it, nothing happens! Can you please clarify? Thank you for this tutorial.
I'm having the same issue 😕
I'm thinking maybe the program has changed and updated to use this tool differently since 2018
You need to click on the base of the line (a little square will appear), not the line itself
He said it wrong. You can only get it to work if you draw a line perpendicular to the top of the shape from its midpoint, NOT draw it to the midpoint of the construction line dividing the domino in half. Then you highlight where the perpendicular line contacts the center line, and highlight the center construction line that divides the domino, then hit the midpoint tool.
One of the things that drives me nuts about this tutorial is how he does lots of critical things without realizing he's doing them, and the people he's teaching generally don't know to do them.
@@porkyfedwell Thank you so much, I had that same issue
@ 1:27 what is the p shortcut? Its so different than your video I dont see any of those buttons. How strange. there must be multiple versions of this program.
Helpful tutorial. Only complaint is that I had to replay the last few steps a few times as you were going lightning fast.
At 10:05 mine didn’t zoom out I try to find something but I have to delete it and start over 😂😢
hi i'm stuck at 6:53 , i cant get all the citcles to turn black, what can i do?
did you figure it out
@@frugal9065 yes i didn't connect the line properly, thank u
I had the same, I tried multiple times and sometimes I got it working, if your really stuck on this (the next reader...), this way works for me 100%, Start a bit left from the center dot so it lights up yellow but make sure only a horizontal icon shows up and create a line from there to the left. Make sure that on the left the Coincident icon shows up as well as the horizontal line as well. After this drag the end point of the line that is close to the center of the circle on the circle. Bit clumsy, but at least that's a reliable way.
make sure the rectangle is constrained to the origin, which will then ensure your diagonal construction lines are also constrained
Was all going well for me until the extrude part; would only extrude the whole domino and wouldn't let me select the individual parts like shown in the video :-(
that god damn midpoint will be the death of me! something is either wrong in the program or this video..
I know this is old, but it is new to me! ... I have tried and tried and tried, but I cannot get the extrude to select all of the shapes as you show here.... ua-cam.com/video/r_q5uQD4l5w/v-deo.html
I am totally surprised that you include so many features in a single s sketch. It has been my experience that doing so is not good practice. This can lead to interdependences that create problems later on when you need to revise features. If you need to remove a feature later on it can brake a sketch.
I have seen 12 ADs in this 11 minute video!!?
Man's gotta eat ?
'You did a great job in the video but you didn’t explain very well at the end with radius
Perhaps it's part of the learning curve, but so far onshape sucks. you can't just drag a line. you can't seem to mirror in more than one direction. No grid to line things up. i guess it might be good if you are familiar, but as a newbie, it is terrible
this sucks that I have to use a program like this
@Mallory lol no
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i hate watching this video