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Re: New Featurescript: PP Surface Text 2.0
@ray_s994 Oh good tip! thanks for making me aware there are more fonts, i didnt know.
I'll try to make time to get to this. I have a huge list of changes folks have asked for— i've just not gotten to it.
In my defense if you have what First Robotics/FRC is, its CRAZYNESS until March!
Its taking all my free time.
I'll try to make it happen!
[New Featurescript] Tapless 3D printed "threads"
Inspired by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgEEtk85rAY, I published a featurescript to add profiles to any cylinder. It was a fun, albeit longer-than-anticipated, experience. Hope it's useful to someone out there!
Tapless 3d printed threads: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/1e451ed1452487dd6118fbbe/v/f256a4b1f28a31352b415f29/e/d5a5f79d9a758c2c8ecf5ab6
Re: Will a 3d printer print 3 separate parts as 1 part if fastened?
doesn't need mated. just select all the parts you want as one and uncheck this box when exporting…
tested it out on this assembly to be sure and its all one object. parts don't even need to be touching to get em in one file.

Re: Simple Join Issue
@evan_wells518 "not fully defined" means that some part of the sketch isn't locked down somehow. Those parts show up as blue. If it's blue, you should still be able to drag it and move it, which gives you a clue about how you might need to constrain it to lock it down. Maybe you need to add a coincident mate, or a dimension, for example.
The risk of it not being locked down ("defined") is that if you change a feature upstream, the sketch might not respond how you expect it to, causing issues. Usually they are noticed and just annoying to cleanup, but if it's for some high-stakes complex model, you might miss the error and go to production with a faulty design, which truly is nightmare fuel.
While it's not strictly necessary, it's a great habit to build. It's like cleaning up after yourself as you cook, so the dishes don't pile up and topple onto the floor. It's actually just less work and less stress.
Re: Slow Performance In Assemblies With a lot of Parts
You seem to have way more mates than you need! You should only have one mate for each key.
I would probably create a layout sketch defining the positions of the keys and insert that in the assembly, maybe using variables so you can adjust the spacing if you need.
Re: Introduction to Sketching training difficulties
Thanks a lot MDesign for your great help.
Re: Introduction to Sketching training difficulties
Thanks a lot MDesign for your help
Re: How can I make a hole only affect a single part in a part studio?
change the hole type to tapped and set the thread size.
