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How can I connect different parts to one surface?
marco_sartori
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When I use the sheet metal tool it creates lots of triangles. How can I connect them to one surface?
Here is what I'm working at: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/59b4e83b48c6043a24d117a8/w/3c9f41fde9002150510852f3/e/1cdab3ba3ed769574640c44b
Thx for helping me...!
Here is what I'm working at: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/59b4e83b48c6043a24d117a8/w/3c9f41fde9002150510852f3/e/1cdab3ba3ed769574640c44b
Thx for helping me...!
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NeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,688The trick is in how you make your lofts - make sure the next loft uses an edge from the previous one so that they will join (a special trick was required for Loft 9). Then you can make sheet metal.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/449c937ccd635ce4c99d14af/w/284fad217d21d894877cad04/e/f5cbfb10afe1b94ff367d27e
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marco_sartori Member Posts: 3 ✭Hi Neil!
Thank you! It helps me pretty much to understand how onshape works for sheet metal.
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https://cad.onshape.com/documents/449c937ccd635ce4c99d14af/w/284fad217d21d894877cad04/e/f5cbfb10afe1b94ff367d27e
Thank you! It helps me pretty much to understand how onshape works for sheet metal.