The sweep command creates a solid along the path. Using the shell command will hollow out the handlebars leaving a wall thickness that is specified for the tubing. Both ends are chosen to shell to ensure that both solid mirrored halves are properly shelled out to the specified wall thickness.
Hi, yes you have this tool. Make sure you are in sketch mode and you will find it on the tool bar. Sometimes you have to push the down arrow to see all of the tools hidden under the visible tool. See this. cad.onshape.com/help/Content/sketch-tools-use.htmf
Many thanks for this training. It's still relevant in 2022 and I've picked up a great deal of useful tips and quicker ways to get to the end result.
Very welcome!
I like your style of instruction.
thank you so much for your tutorials.
Thanks, I enjoy your tutorials.
Thamks for this tutorial . It was very helpful!
This is really useful, thanks.
Superb!
i have a big question. is it okay if i use auto cad to draw this while you use onshape?
thank you :D
Amazing Tutorial! But I have a question. What is the necessity to hollow out the ends of the handlebar?
The sweep command creates a solid along the path. Using the shell command will hollow out the handlebars leaving a wall thickness that is specified for the tubing. Both ends are chosen to shell to ensure that both solid mirrored halves are properly shelled out to the specified wall thickness.
What the hell, i dont have Use tool, i cant follow your tutorial
Hi, yes you have this tool. Make sure you are in sketch mode and you will find it on the tool bar. Sometimes you have to push the down arrow to see all of the tools hidden under the visible tool. See this. cad.onshape.com/help/Content/sketch-tools-use.htmf