Wow! Thanks for such a great video! I only really started using OnShape a few days ago so I truly appreciate the capabilities you are proclaiming. I was lamenting not being able to draw a part and then rotate copies of it…thinking I had hit a wall in OnShape's capabilities when "Circular Sketch Pattern" magically appeared out of nowhere…as if it hadn't been there yesterday. I suppose it was and I just couldn't see it. And it is exactly what I needed…amazing. I mention all that because the things your are showing I may not be able to fully absorb right now, but at least I won't be completely blind to them. I can't truly imagine being able to juggle all the stuff you are mesmerizing me with, but you give me hope. Thanks again!
So you're showing us all these awesome features... Those mates? Fantastic! Ever since I started using Onshape, I've been impressed with its behind-the-scenes constraint solving abilities. And yet you seem quite excited about the ability to copy/paste things. ;-)
I agree that the ability to copy sketches is something most people don't know about, but you also suggest this is something that other mechanical CAD packages wish they had. I'm not sure about others, but Solidworks has had this capability ever since the beginning, both within a part, and between parts. It used to be somewhat cryptic which relations and dimensions were preserved in the copy; it depended on how you made the selections, both before copying, and before pasting. As with Onshape, many experienced SldWks users will not be aware of this capability.
Wow! Thanks for such a great video!
I only really started using OnShape a few days ago so I truly appreciate the capabilities you are proclaiming. I was lamenting not being able to draw a part and then rotate copies of it…thinking I had hit a wall in OnShape's capabilities when "Circular Sketch Pattern" magically appeared out of nowhere…as if it hadn't been there yesterday.
I suppose it was and I just couldn't see it. And it is exactly what I needed…amazing.
I mention all that because the things your are showing I may not be able to fully absorb right now, but at least I won't be completely blind to them. I can't truly imagine being able to juggle all the stuff you are mesmerizing me with, but you give me hope.
Thanks again!
Lots of great tips - especially the intro to more complex variable driven feature patterns - thanks and keep up the nice work!
Great content and delivery. Subbed!
So you're showing us all these awesome features... Those mates? Fantastic! Ever since I started using Onshape, I've been impressed with its behind-the-scenes constraint solving abilities.
And yet you seem quite excited about the ability to copy/paste things. ;-)
I love the way you explain the subject. excellent video
I agree that the ability to copy sketches is something most people don't know about, but you also suggest this is something that other mechanical CAD packages wish they had. I'm not sure about others, but Solidworks has had this capability ever since the beginning, both within a part, and between parts.
It used to be somewhat cryptic which relations and dimensions were preserved in the copy; it depended on how you made the selections, both before copying, and before pasting.
As with Onshape, many experienced SldWks users will not be aware of this capability.
Nice work man
Could you please make more videos like this one whenever you have sometime? You seems to have a lot of talent for this!!
You're a genius. Nice video. Keep it up
i wish they could include sketching on non-flat surfaces
Please add default BOM option as other software.
Thanks.
dude you rock
it's a cloud CAD for the real programmers :)
Yea, so im new at onshape and not ready for this video yet. Ill just back out of here and go to the elementary class.