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Re: Set Property (New Custom Feature!) 🆕
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Update!
- Name changed to Get/Set Property.
- Added option to (GET) property.
Note: Due to how Onshape currently works, get property is not live in the feature tree.
So to update it, you will have to manually open the feature and click the Refresh button.
What is the best way to create trusses on multiple angled planes
I am creating a light-weight rubber band-powered car; to ensure it's light when I print, I wanted to make cutouts. When I did this, however, it resulted in this:
It just was messy, and if anyone has any suggestions to create cutouts in my design, please let me know. I have reverted what I did back to my design without any cutouts:
(Also just a side note if anyone can lmk how to make my design less poopy/jig jaggied, what my teacher said, )
Link to Doc: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8ee7ca6e447ee21c04cd1b4f/w/731f6160ffb5df23ef6eb575/e/dac8381d3cf9823e8ec54a32?renderMode=1&uiState=67ec09159f171f1386d9a7df
Re: New user looking for ongoing Crash coarse/ or personal paid support buddy (3D printing)
I forgot to mention. Are you aware of the learning website?
Sketching fundamentals and constraints found here.
MDesign
Re: What happened to "Multi-part Part" activities in the "New to Onshape" section?
Thanks for bringing this to my attention! We recently revamped the Multi-Part Part Studios course, and despite updating the URL to match, the Learning Pathways required manual editing. They should be good to go now!






