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Re: Sketch becomes unsolvable when doing anything, how can I fix?
Re: Improvements to Onshape - January 31st, 2025
Post/Machine customization is something that is planned for the future, yes
Re: Improvements to Onshape - January 31st, 2025
At least the description mentions: "CAM Studio supports the most common machine types. Moreover, users can customize their tool libraries, machines, and post-processors to accurately represent their capabilities and equipment."
Editing / creating new post processors is usually possible in pretty much any CAM software.

Re: Improvements to Onshape - January 31st, 2025
I think the easiest way to incentivize large companies to still go for the more expensive tiers would be to reserve the advanced company wide PDM and PLM features to Pro and Enterprise. Companies with many employees need these features. All the rest in Pro (private documents, 3 axis CAM, rendering etc.) is also helpful or even crucial for individuals who iterate on potential new business ideas and even hobbyists and of course in education, too..
I am convinced that this would generate a lot more revenue for Onshape than the current model.

Re: Virtual Sharps and Arcs
Haha. Usually, if I don't hit something right, I rather tend to zoom in … ;0)
Re: Tube coping angle and distance from tubular frame / frame-trim tools
Sometimes, WE must make something because we can and want to. So have at it, and good luck. But if you wish to skip this part of the job, why not choose a tube size that OSHCUT stocks, upload the step file to their website, and submit the order? Wait a couple of days, and your pipes will appear on your doorstep, coped and ready to weld if you are in the USA. If not, then you could look for a similar service. Just some thoughts, not really an answer to your question.
Re: Extrusion of 1" shows .7" on drawing
Isometric dimensioning is not currently supported
Re: Increase in general bugginess
Already did, and @lauren_little has been a blast to work with. 10/10 support and service.