Welcome to the Onshape forum! Ask questions and join in the discussions about everything Onshape.
First time visiting? Here are some places to start:- Looking for a certain topic? Check out the categories filter or use Search (upper right).
- Need support? Ask a question to our Community Support category.
- Please submit support tickets for bugs but you can request improvements in the Product Feedback category.
- Be respectful, on topic and if you see a problem, Flag it.
If you would like to contact our Community Manager personally, feel free to send a private message or an email.
"Making Things Move" - Onshape User Group Meeting August 17th
richard_doyle
Member, User Group Leader Posts: 290 ✭✭✭✭
in General
Hosted by Onshape User Group Coordinator Richard Doyle, the theme for this meeting is "Making Things Move".
(all times EDT)
4:45pm - Meeting open for networking
5:00pm - Opening remarks
5:10pm - Advanced Assembly Motion in Onshape - Nacho Martos, Onshape
5:50pm - Customer Session on Motion - XXXX, XXXX
6:15pm - Closing, Q&A
Nacho is going to to a comprehensive look at Advanced Assembly Motion, and for the the second portion of the meeting, I would like to open it up to anyone that would like to share their assembly motion work. If you are interested, comment here and I will get a list going.
Richard
(all times EDT)
4:45pm - Meeting open for networking
5:00pm - Opening remarks
5:10pm - Advanced Assembly Motion in Onshape - Nacho Martos, Onshape
5:50pm - Customer Session on Motion - XXXX, XXXX
6:15pm - Closing, Q&A
Nacho is going to to a comprehensive look at Advanced Assembly Motion, and for the the second portion of the meeting, I would like to open it up to anyone that would like to share their assembly motion work. If you are interested, comment here and I will get a list going.
Richard
3
Comments
Still looking for a couple of you willing to show off any of your own work. If you've created an animated assembly and would like to be a part of the meeting, let me know.
Richard
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
If you have something to show, there are still plenty of spots left.
Richard
ThankS,
Will