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Re: Constraints are a voodoo magic
I revue'd your link early today but had to run out for an appointment.
I noticed something interesting about your use of grid feature. You set set transparency to 0 for hiding. I think you'll find it simpler to set above 0 so as not to be so confusing with other sketch entities then simply hide and unhide from the feature list as needed. Having said that, here is a sample that works quite easily without a grid at all. I think your dragging some thinking from a previous program like ACAD that is hampering progress.
Read MDesign's notes about learning how to work with the OS tools. I think your putting in too much work to accomplish the task.
Use of tools like the sketch slot tool are way faster and cleaner for subsequent updates than complete redraw of all entities. Learn to use feature arrays. In your sketches the constraints are likely over lapping with the grid. They may not show as an error but will make future updates more difficult. Under standing of constraints and how they work is paramount. See Learning Center.
I don't see the grids as value added in this part design.
Re: How do I make this mobile sleeve?
3d printing I already made it with little supports
Re: Constraints are a voodoo magic
- https://learn.onshape.com/learn/learning-path/introduction-to-cad
- https://learn.onshape.com/learn/learning-path/onshape-fundamentals
- once you learn constraints you dependency on grid features will fade.
- use feature patterns vs multiple sketches of the same thing (slots & holes in this case)
- worrying about fully defined will drive you bat s*** crazy at times. It is good practice to fully define sketches but not required.
- looks like you may have figured out your fully defined issue as I don't see any sketches not fully defined in your link.
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Re: getting featurescript via api
https://cad.onshape.com/glassworks/explorer/#/PartStudio/getFeatureScriptRepresentation
what are you trying to do? I'm gonna guess whatever it is that there is a better way.
Re: Investing in Onshape's Foundation: Focus on Stability and Performance for the Next Two Releases
I would highly recommend Donald G. Reinertsen's book "The Principles of Product Development Flow: Second Generation Lean Product Development". Lean/agile thinking started with manufacturing but more recently took strong hold in software development. This book makes the point that hardware development should focus on reducing the cost of delay and batch sizes. Those two key principles drive making releases often and not waiting until you have a whole bunch of them in one big batch.
When you see those principles laid out in so many examples in the book, it helps connect what designers, mechanical engineers and software developers do and how to improve the process in hardware.
S1mon
Re: Stay Signed In
keith_7
Re: Stop making me click "Log in" every day
I agree that making the logout timeframe configurable is a better option than the current situation, which mostly just wastes time.
g_lewis
Re: Stop making me click "Log in" every day
@NeilCooke could you go deeper into the motivation for this policy? I love that OnShape takes security seriously, I really do! But execution of this security policy seems out of alignment with other major institutions who also take security seriously. My work and home email providers— probably my most sensitive web logins— do not log users out every few hours. Nor does my password manager, which has all the keys to my life, including my properly entropic OnShape password.
Since OnShape already meets the gold standard by providing 2FA for those who decide they want heightened security, would it not be reasonable to make this auto-logout configurable? That way, who see value in being aggressively signed-out can still have that as an option.






