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Re: Seeing the red
chadstoltzfus said:This is not necessarily a great solution as I also share the belief that there should be more accessibility options in Onshape but if you are using Chrome/Firefox there are several great extensions that can change the color scheme of websites. These are not always guaranteed to work, but I have had great success using a Chrome extension called Dark Reader, which has given me a fairly stable and clean dark theme for Onshape.
aholmes
Re: Why doesn't the documents creators name follow along with copies - or copies of copies?
Agreed, It would be nice to be able to credit the original creator of a model.
Re: BIM, Revit-rfa files
right. among other formats. I suppose OP didn’t what the extra steps or had no access to Revit. Didn’t realize this thread was 5 years old. How is exporting to SAT shorter route than exporting to STEP?
If you have just a few files you want exported… feel free to dm me. If you’re looking for a long term solution, none that I know of.
MDesign
Re: How to accurately constrain a splined shaft to a splined gear?
I looked into your document and slightly modified the definitions of your two part studio mate connectors and reversed the fastened mate in the assembly.
- You cannot place the connector on the spline edge itself, for there might be an offset between the gear and shaft splines, so that this would make the fit excentric.
- You need to put both mate connectors right on the geometrical axis of the gear resp. the spline in the part studio. Ideally, you'd use their common face (where the both are to touch in the assembly).
- You need to find (or define) a refenence to use. Lacking any immediately clickable references, I created a sketch on both the parts for this purpose. The sketches center on the spline base circle segments.
- Align the secondary axis with the reference.
Find the result here:
CAM UI
Hi everyone,
I would like to input CAM parameters in PartStudio than in CAM Studio.
Almost all parameters required for CAM can be entered in Part Studio.
Please see
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/eb8fab3f9a2540a51ba7bfd6/w/5747a1420021f29b47aa9b64/e/6ad5dd0e4151a0f063fb78b5?renderMode=0&uiState=67c5b84b2984fd246780eec3https://cad.onshape.com/documents/eb8fab3f9a2540a51ba7bfd6/w/5747a1420021f29b47aa9b64/e/eff8e9fb51c3a7e63808928b
I request CAM Studio could have an interface to import the parameters from PartStudio.
Which would you like to use in PartStudio or in CAM Studio?
Re: Is there a way to actually fix the dreaded "some external references are missing"?
so least bad 'solution' is not to redraw the sketch, but only to delete the red references and redo those. then the edges and faces will keep their internal id and so will the downstream geometry.
You can try the repair manager's feature recently introduced, but I haven't experienced it myself yet and don't know how it works with sketches…
https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/27548/improvements-to-onshape-april-25th-2025





