TTT: Saw this first used in previous QT, now I see the complete power of preselection of features before selecting plane tool. Totally amazing OnShape productivity enhancement. All made possible for me by your offerings in these QTs.
I didn't know the shortcut! Useful! I often struggle to figure out which plane option to use to get the plane I want, and maybe this will help. I have many times decided I wanted a plane, and there was a geometry that would define it, but I couldn't find any of the options that would give me the result I wanted. This at least will allow me the option to select the geometry, and let OnShape tell me what options work with the type of geometry I have selected! Good tip!
thank you for the video, you saved us hours of searching in two minutes :D nice and straight to the point ! i love it ! And i love Onshape :D i wish i have money for professional use :D
Holy smokes Batman! I’ve tried creating planes that I needed, couldn’t manage it just right, gave up and designed around it. Thank you Thank you Thank you!
You mentioned you work with surface modeling, any plans for some tutorials on that? I am very much a rectangle, circle, extrude user and can get pretty creative with that, but fall flat when a surface is involved.
Excellente vidéo TTT! 👍 Personnellement je n'utilise presque jamais les plans (je ne fais presque jamais de surfacique) car les Mate Connectors font presque toujours le travail.
Never mind. I just found "3-point plane". And another shortcut: if you select 3 points, then the plane command, it defaults to 3-point plane. Exactly what I was looking for.
Really great shortcut. I've been fighting with this for some time. This makes a lot more sense to approach generating planes this way. Thanks.
Nice!! Glad this will help Jamie! Thanks for the comment 🙂
TTT: Saw this first used in previous QT, now I see the complete power of preselection of features before selecting plane tool. Totally amazing OnShape productivity enhancement. All made possible for me by your offerings in these QTs.
Awesome! Thanks!!
I love these video's. Great way to learn the basics
Thanks glad these help!
Great tip! In the past, I've been using the brute force method of creating planes.
yeah I was too - takes a lot of extra clicks (and understanding! )
I didn't know the shortcut! Useful! I often struggle to figure out which plane option to use to get the plane I want, and maybe this will help. I have many times decided I wanted a plane, and there was a geometry that would define it, but I couldn't find any of the options that would give me the result I wanted. This at least will allow me the option to select the geometry, and let OnShape tell me what options work with the type of geometry I have selected! Good tip!
That's great feedback - thanks and hopefully this will help make it a little easier to get the planes you want!
thanks for a nice short video
Aww yeah! Glad this helped!
Hello you are fantastic! How do you have the tools programed to open with the mouse? Thank you.
I did that using the S-key menu - there is an earlier video in the series on using the S-Key in onshape! One of my favorites!
yet another really helpful video for us onshape toddlers!
İn addition , mate controler style also useful
awesome - thanks!
Super helpfull and making planes so much easier, thank you!
can you plss try to design a rc radio controller cad model plss specifically somehing like radiomastertx16s radiocontroller body
Sure!
thank you for the video, you saved us hours of searching in two minutes :D nice and straight to the point ! i love it ! And i love Onshape :D i wish i have money for professional use :D
Is there a plane that can wrap to a curve?
Holy smokes Batman! I’ve tried creating planes that I needed, couldn’t manage it just right, gave up and designed around it. Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Awww yeah! Awesome!! 😀
You mentioned you work with surface modeling, any plans for some tutorials on that? I am very much a rectangle, circle, extrude user and can get pretty creative with that, but fall flat when a surface is involved.
Awww yeah great suggestion! I'll post some surfacing stuff soon!
love those tips thx
very helpful. Thank you so much!
Excellente vidéo TTT! 👍
Personnellement je n'utilise presque jamais les plans (je ne fais presque jamais de surfacique) car les Mate Connectors font presque toujours le travail.
Thanks Eric!
Great tip -- Thanks
Is there an easy way to create a plane passing through 3 non-collinear points? Or through a line and a point not on the line?
Never mind. I just found "3-point plane". And another shortcut: if you select 3 points, then the plane command, it defaults to 3-point plane. Exactly what I was looking for.
I would love to see planes in the assembly so I can use them for section views
Hi, can I ask you for great help with a drawing that I can't figure out?
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awww yeah!