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how to make two parts and align them together to see the accuracy of the work
carl_wang
Member Posts: 2 ✭
Hi all,
I am a beginner to Onshape having just gone through the tutorial. My question is how to create two parts separately and late align them together to see the accuracy of my work.
Thanks.
I am a beginner to Onshape having just gone through the tutorial. My question is how to create two parts separately and late align them together to see the accuracy of my work.
Thanks.
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Narayan_K Member Posts: 379 ✭✭✭Hi @carl_wang, there is an option in Onshape called "compare"(part studio compare).
If your parts are in two different versions then you can compare it by using compare.
For more details go through the below link
https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/1000/improvements-to-onshape-june-5-2015#latest
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Onshape allows you to create multiple parts in a single tab so you know, here is a video:
https://www.onshape.com/videos/essentials-multipart
Also if you are not familiar with mates in assembly here are a few good videos explaining them : https://www.onshape.com/videos
Indaer -- Aircraft Lifecycle Solutions
RMB on the Part Studio tab and select 'Copy to clipboard', then go to the other document, click on the + sign at bottom left, and select "Paste"
If your parts are in two different versions then you can compare it by using compare.
For more details go through the below link
https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/1000/improvements-to-onshape-june-5-2015#latest