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Everything in One Part Studio
famadorian
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I just browsed the public database and came over this:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/fa1a7cbb5bcddd4d3c15b594/w/3e48d0f7242bd8b6a82e8eb4/e/2c5668d21e533b9603812600
Here everything is made in the same part studio. I don't understand this logic. It seems mildly messy.
What is the reason to do something like this?
Has this maybe been an import of some kind?
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/fa1a7cbb5bcddd4d3c15b594/w/3e48d0f7242bd8b6a82e8eb4/e/2c5668d21e533b9603812600
Here everything is made in the same part studio. I don't understand this logic. It seems mildly messy.
What is the reason to do something like this?
Has this maybe been an import of some kind?
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NeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,674Bad - don't do it. If the parts are not physically related, make them in different Part Studios for better performance.Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI1
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This look's like the Inventor style using a Skeleton, and he left everything in one Part Studio.
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