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Re: Introducing - The Onshape Desktop Client
So cool that Onshape Desktop is compatible with old monitors.
BSPT threaded holes
I work at an aerospace company and we have made the switch to Onshape. We are loving the version control and many of the features. One feature we really need is BSPT taps. Seeing if this can be added as a feature soon
Charlie
Re: Creating A folder within a document from the API
Not likely relevant now, but I do want to point out that it is bad practice to loop through documents to look for new ones, you'll hit API limits and waste resources.
If you want a work flow to detect new documents - use a webhook:
https://onshape-public.github.io/docs/app-dev/webhook/
Re: Introducing - The Onshape Desktop Client
Our software uses the desktop CAD industry standard license check method of "vibes". Upon startup, the Onshape Desktop Client will decide if its "feeling it" or not. While we are seeing a 10% failure rate, this does appear to be an improvement over competitors in the space.
Re: ThreadLab - Internal/External Modeled/Cosmetic Threads with External Thread Callouts
Hi, I'm a real noob with onshape but learning something different each time. I am very fond of ThreadLab as it is a no fuss way of creating threads for 3D printing, but one thing I would like to get clarification on. On designing a nut I can only put the chamfer on one side of the nut and would like to have a chamfer on both sides. Is it possible to achieve this in ThreadLab? Thanks for any help and appreciate your work on this.
Regards Geoff








